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From the Collaborative team that brought you Snake Talk...

Old, Jewish and Queer

Written & Performed by Naomi Newman
Direction & Dramaturgy by Martha Boesing
Live musical accompaniement by Teryl Saunders

World Premiere: February 13 - March 23, 1997

EXTENDED!  NOW PLAYING THROUGH MARCH 30 ONLY A FEW SEATS LEFT!
CALL (415) 399-1809
If you think you're not in the title - think again. Old? You will be.
Queer? Count the ways. Jewish? Well, two out of three is enough.

In her new musical theatre piece, ATJT Founding Member Naomi Newman pushes the boundaries of time and gender to find in herself an indomitable eighty year old, a bitter teenager, a gay man, and a Jewish vaudevillian. With outrageous reverence, Newman juggles the how-to-live/how-to-die stuff of being human.

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Conversations with Elders:What Guides Our Lives
Discussions after select performances of Old, Jewish & Queer

Sun February 23 Sandy Low, rabbi, teacher of religious studies, activist
Fri February 28 Ronnie Gilbert, singer, actor, playwright
Sat March 1 Robert Hall, M.D., psychiatrist, poet, meditation teacher
Thu March 6 Dorrwin Jones, gerontologist, human rights activist
Sat March 8 Batya Kalis, adapter of gender-neutral liturgy and Torah, retired psychologist
Sun March 9 Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, members of Old Lesbians Organizing For Change
Thu March 20 Sylvia Boorstein, author of Funny You Don't Look Buddhist, co-founder of Spirit Rock Meditation Center


ASL Interpreted performance on Sunday, March 2 (2PM)