Rebecca Joy Fletcher plays Katarina Waldorf, a politically outspoken, witty and sensual artist running from fascism toward cabaret, even as the world around her grows dark.
Set in the Berlin Cabarets of the 20s and 30s, where blazing lights flash bright, then dark. Jewish artists in Paris, Warsaw and Tel Aviv thrill audiences with their Weimar tangos, Paris Dada shimmies, tribal Yiddish romps and lullabies of Tel Aviv.
Rebecca Joy Fletcher — acclaimed chanteuse, actress and playwright — joins forces with internationally renowned director Barry Goldman and Broadway veteran Bob Goldstone to create a fresh, irreverent theatrical experience which captures the sparkling Kaleidoscope of an era.
No need to brush up on your languages, this show is mostly in English!
For more information, visit Rebecca Joy Fletcher's website |
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Rebecca Joy Fletcher’s Cities of Light is made possible by the Koret Foundation and is co-sponsored by the Taube Center for Jewish Studies at Stanford & the Zina Vladimirsky Memorial Performing Arts Fund
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Date: | Thursday, October 17 |
Time: | 7:30 PM |
Location: | Schultz Cultural Arts Hall |
Fee: | $15 Members, students & seniors | $20 Non-Members in advance Buy Tickets Service fee may apply $25 at the door |
Contact: | Boris Vladimirsky (650) 223-8609 bvladimirsky@paloaltojcc.org |