Saving Jewish heritage in Winnipeg
Monday, 4th January 2010
The Winnipeg Jewish Theatre is coming to its 22nd season of preserving Jewish heritage in Winnipeg. The Jewish theatre exhibits premium professional artistic performances that mirror the past, present and future of the Jewish culture. Winnipeg Jewish Theatre supports and encourages the production of new Jewish inspired Canadian plays in collaboration with various Canadian playwrights, performers, and producing personnel. The goal of the theater is to promote a better understanding of Jewish culture in the community at large.
One thing to anticipate this upcoming season is the production of the award winning and critically acclaimed play Betrayal, by the late great Harold Pinter. Ron Lea, a Canadian stage and screen actor will be play the main role after portraying Willy Loman in Winnipeg Jewish Theatre’s production of Death of Salesman during the previous season. The Winnipeg Jewish Theatre is also looking forward to the World Premiere of local playwright Alix Sobler’s comedy, Some Things You Keep under a family theme and about changes with our relationships after loved one has gone.
The Winnipeg Jewish Theatre is coming to its 22nd season of preserving Jewish heritage in Winnipeg. The Jewish theatre exhibits premium professional artistic performances that mirror the past, present and future of the Jewish culture. Winnipeg Jewish Theatre supports and encourages the production of new Jewish inspired Canadian plays in collaboration with various Canadian playwrights, performers, and producing personnel. The goal of the theater is to promote a better understanding of Jewish culture in the community at large.
One thing to anticipate this upcoming season is the production of the award winning and critically acclaimed play Betrayal, by the late great Harold Pinter. Ron Lea, a Canadian stage and screen actor will be play the main role after portraying Willy Loman in Winnipeg Jewish Theatre’s production of Death of Salesman during the previous season. The Winnipeg Jewish Theatre is also looking forward to the World Premiere of local playwright Alix Sobler’s comedy, Some Things You Keep under a family theme and about changes with our relationships after loved one has gone.

