Off Script with Dan Dwyer: Mark Harelik, "What the Jews Believe" at the Unicorn Theatre Sept 26-Oct 20

September 17, 2019 00:28:32
Off Script with Dan Dwyer: Mark Harelik, "What the Jews Believe" at the Unicorn Theatre Sept 26-Oct 20
OFF SCRIPT WITH DAN DWYER
Off Script with Dan Dwyer: Mark Harelik, "What the Jews Believe" at the Unicorn Theatre Sept 26-Oct 20

Sep 17 2019 | 00:28:32

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Show Notes

"What the Jews Believe"

THE UNICORN THEATRE 6 East Street · STOCKBRIDGE · MA 01262

What The Jews Believe

Dave and his family still live in the old home built by his father in rural Central Texas, and they are still the only Jewish family in town. His son Nathan feels isolated attempting to understand the family’s beliefs, while his wife Rachel faces an even greater crisis of faith. Meanwhile, Dave struggles to maintain a sense of normalcy for his searching family. Written and directed by Mark Harelik (The Immigrant;TV: The Big Bang Theory), What the Jews Believe is a poignant story about the loss of faith and the journey to find it.

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