Recommendations of ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

  • Suzanne Willett: ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

    A deeply personal lens into the tragedy that is the complicated history of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Goldman-Sherman seamlessly weaves concepts of legacy, separation and power into the history of the Lipschitz family. A brave play that demands a reconsideration of the conflict in the Middle-East.

    A deeply personal lens into the tragedy that is the complicated history of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Goldman-Sherman seamlessly weaves concepts of legacy, separation and power into the history of the Lipschitz family. A brave play that demands a reconsideration of the conflict in the Middle-East.

  • Nelson Diaz-Marcano: ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

    An examination of a conflict through the eyes of a family caught in the middle of it. History and ideals clash as a man tries to understand his role in the ever changing world and what love ultimately means. Expertly written, this play would be a harrowing experience on stage.

    An examination of a conflict through the eyes of a family caught in the middle of it. History and ideals clash as a man tries to understand his role in the ever changing world and what love ultimately means. Expertly written, this play would be a harrowing experience on stage.

  • Cheryl Bear: ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

    Beautifully written, the story of two halves of one family struggling to decide to come together or fervently resist. Split between an eager desire for understanding or a refusal to change one's point of view and hear the other side out of fear that ones reality will be altered or that something may be taken away. Heart wrenching and poetically composed, a brilliant piece of theatre. Yes, this needs to be seen. Excellent.

    Beautifully written, the story of two halves of one family struggling to decide to come together or fervently resist. Split between an eager desire for understanding or a refusal to change one's point of view and hear the other side out of fear that ones reality will be altered or that something may be taken away. Heart wrenching and poetically composed, a brilliant piece of theatre. Yes, this needs to be seen. Excellent.