A Walk With Mr. Heifetz
JANUARY 31 - MARCH 4, 2018
CHERRY LANE THEATER (38 Commerce Street)
written by JAMES INVERNE
directed by ANDREW LEYNSE
In this inspiring new play by award-winning Gramophone and Time Magazine journalist James Inverne, discover how music helped Israel find its cultural identity during its formative years. In 1926, an unforgettable event occurred when Jascha Heifetz, the most celebrated violinist in the world, played a concert in pre-Israel Palestine. People flocked from all over the globe to see this performance, including Yehuda Sharett, composer and brother of future Israeli Prime Minister Moshe Sharett. Legend has it that after the performance, Heifetz and Yehuda walked together and shared a remarkable conversation that resonated twenty years later when, in 1945, Moshe echoed Heifetz’s experience with his brother in a similar exchange that changed the world as we know it.
This stirring production directed by Primary Stages Artistic Director Andrew Leynse features performances by Yuval Boim (Two Thousand Years), Adam Green (Venus), Erik Lochtefeld (Small Mouth Sounds), and live music performed by acclaimed violinist Mariella Haubs.
Run time: 1 hour and 40 minutes, including intermission
WATCH A CLIP FROM THE SHOW
MEET THE TEAM
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James Inverne
PLAYWRIGHT
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Andrew Leynse
DIRECTOR
CAST
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YUVAL BOIM
Yehuda Sharett
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ADAM GREEN
Jascha Heifetz
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ERIK LOCHTEFELD
Moshe Sharett
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Mariella Haubs
Violinist
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Michal V. Mendelson
Production Stage Manager
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Emily Paige Ballou
Assistant Stage Manager
CREATIVE TEAM
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Mêlisa Annis
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Wilson Chin
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Jen Caprio
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John Froelich
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M.L. Dogg
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Charise Greene
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Stephanie Klapper Casting
TALKBACKS
Talkbacks were led by a member of the Primary Stages artistic staff and offer an opportunity for the audience to engage in a dialogue with the artists in our productions. Talkbacks for A Walk With Mr. Heifetz took place on Thursday, February 22 and Thursday, March 1, 2018.
SHOW LOCATION
Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street (three blocks south of Christopher Street, just west of Seventh Avenue)