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Follow on Google News | The Chosen at The Fountain TheatreA silent father, an ancient tradition and a game of baseball forge bonds of lifelong friendship between two Jewish boys from "five blocks and a world apart" in this timely and timeless father-son story of recognition and acceptance of the 'other.'
By: The Fountain Theatre Set in Williamsburg, Brooklyn against the backdrop of World War II, the revelation of the Holocaust and the desperate struggle of Zionism, The Chosen is a moving coming-of-age story about two observant Jewish boys who live only five blocks, yet seemingly worlds, apart. When Danny, son of an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic tzaddik, injures the more traditionally Orthodox Reuven during a baseball game between their rival yeshivas, their two universes collide and a unique friendship is born. "This powerful story shows how essential it is to consider the views of those who are different from us," says Levy. "It's an antidote to the toxicity of our times. Potok beautifully depicts what it means to bridge chasms — between modernity and tradition, the secular and the sacred, Zionism and Hasidism, adolescence and adulthood, friendship and family, fathers and sons, the head and the heart, and the struggle to choose for ourselves, to fight for what we believe in and who we want to be." According to Posner, "Through the story of two remarkable boys and their remarkable fathers, Potok asks us to contemplate a world where we chose to fill our lives with greater meaning… and where complexity, understanding, compassion and reconciliation are among our highest values." In 1967, Potok burst upon the literary scene with The Chosen, his first novel, sometimes referred to as a "Jewish Catcher in the Rye." A best-seller, it was nominated for the National Book Award and through the years has become a must-read both in and out of the classroom. In 1992, in celebration of its 25th anniversary, it was republished as a young reader's classic. A film starring Rod Steiger was released in 1981, and a short-lived off-Broadway musical debuted in 1988. Before his death in 2002, Potok collaborated with Posner on the stage version, which debuted in 1999 at the Arden Theater in Philadelphia, where Posner was a co-founder and resident director. Now, nearly 20 years later, Posner has rewritten the script to create a new version, which premiered last month at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT. In an interview with the Connecticut Jewish Ledger, Posner explained that he has made a number of changes to the script. "I think it's now a more dynamic, more streamlined play," he said. "I'm really very excited about this new version. I think it's going to be stronger in every way. I love the old version, too but I'm hoping this is even better." The Chosenruns Jan. 20 through March 25, with performanceson Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m.; and Mondays at 8 p.m. (dark Monday, Jan. 22). Three preview performances take place on Wednesday, Jan. 17; Thursday, Jan. 18; and Friday, Jan. 19, all at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $20–$40; every Monday is Pay-What-You- End
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