June 15, 2006
7Days in the Arts
June 17-23, 2006
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Saturday, June 17 The "Red Scare" is over and the Hollywood Blacklist forgotten, but the war is about to heat up between Benny Silverman and Leo Greshen in Jeffrey Sweet's play "The Value of Names." When Leo testified against Benny before the House Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s, they became enemies. Now, several decades later, the two are brought together as Benny's daughter Norma is cast in a play directed by Leo. Benny must decide the fate of his relationship with Leo as well as with Norma, who wants to change her name, thereby denying her heritage. What's a Jew to do? |
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Monday, June 19 Shabbat is not for a few days, but flautist Toby Caplan-Stonefield will have you feeling festive with her new CD, "The Spiritual Flute" Vol. 1. This album features Caplan-Stonefield with the Conejo Valley Flute Society, guitarist Larry Giannecchini, pianist Paul Switzler and percussionist Ken Meyer, performing pieces by Jewish composers and other composers with spiritual qualities. This mellifluous music will surely turn a manic Monday into a relaxing one. | Â |
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Tuesday, June 20 Dan Thorne's new art exhibit, "Tzva'im Mavrikim -- Bright Colors," features plein-air, acrylic works that pay homage to Havdalah ceremonies and customs. Through his vibrant pieces, Thorne celebrates the distinction between Shabbat and the rest of the week. Of Havdalah, Thorne explains, "it's a wondrous service, and I wanted to share some images that it brings to me." | Â Â |
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Wednesday, June 21 What do George Costanza, Bob Patterson and Max Bialystock have in common? The man behind these great characters, Jason Alexander, who is now flexing his directing muscle for the Los Angeles Premiere of Sam Shepard's "The God of Hell." This dark political comedy follows the lives of Frank and Emma of rural Wisconsin, whose lives are greatly disrupted after two unwelcome visitors arrive at their home. One can almost hear Frank and Emma shouting "Serenity now!" |
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Thursday, June 22 When Academy Award-nominated movie star Tyler Johnes finds himself in a bar in purgatory on Oscar night, schmoozing with the glitterati and posing for the paparazzi on the red carpet are no longer in the cards. Johnes is then forced to re-examine aspects of | ![]() Jeff Marlow, Ann Marie Lee and Kelly Boulware in "And The Winner Is." Photo by Ed Krieger |
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Friday, June 23 Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll may be a necessary backdrop for the rock musical genre, but "Prime," written by Luke Lehman and Deborah Kassner, also highlights the inner conflicts of four musicians as they strive to pursue their dreams. Creators of this multimedia production successfully blur the lines between reality and fantasy by staging a real vocal competition during each performance. The contest winner will receive a professional recording session. Details are available at www.primetherockmusical.com. |
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