Oklahoma Samovar

In 1887, two Latvian teenagers flee the Russian Army and become the only Jews in the Oklahoma Land Run. A hundred years later, twenty-year-old Emily tries to decipher her late mother’s mysterious request to have her ashes spread on a stranger’s farm, in a place she has never heard of. Based on the playwright’s ancestors, the only Jews in the Oklahoma Land Run, the play wrestles with themes of immigration...

In 1887, two Latvian teenagers flee the Russian Army and become the only Jews in the Oklahoma Land Run. A hundred years later, twenty-year-old Emily tries to decipher her late mother’s mysterious request to have her ashes spread on a stranger’s farm, in a place she has never heard of. Based on the playwright’s ancestors, the only Jews in the Oklahoma Land Run, the play wrestles with themes of immigration, assimilation, generational trauma, and the transcendent power of mother-daughter love. In Oklahoma Samovar, five generations put down roots and dig graves, embodying their own Jewish variations on the turbulent and mythologized American Dream.

It is a play about storytelling: stories that change with every teller and each new telling; stories that are joyfully told and embellished; and hidden family stories filled with shame and despair. Secret stories have a life of their own; they survive, carried from one generation to the next, through ineffable ancestral memories, sometimes with the help of ghosts.

Driven by the very different perspectives of a young woman and an old woman, Alice Eve Cohen’s personal and thought-provoking play examines the identity, traditions, and culture clashes that shape one Jewish family’s immigrant experience. Merging real events with magic realism, the play is performed by a cast of six, along with puppets and animated objects. Based on the playwright's family history, OKLAHOMA SAMOVAR is an utterly human and absolutely unique American story.

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  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Oklahoma Samovar

    Beautiful play that offers such a great look at some Jewish history and American history that few know. The heart of this play centers around ideas of legacy and connection that Cohen handles with grace, humor and marvelous characters who come to life full-blooded reminding me of the claims family hold. Moving work!

    Beautiful play that offers such a great look at some Jewish history and American history that few know. The heart of this play centers around ideas of legacy and connection that Cohen handles with grace, humor and marvelous characters who come to life full-blooded reminding me of the claims family hold. Moving work!

  • Premiere Stages at Kean University: Oklahoma Samovar

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize Oklahoma Samovar as a Semi-Finalist in the 2025 Premiere Play Festival. The play rose through a competitive process conducted by Premiere staff and an external panel to become distinguished among 805 submissions. The panel found this to be a moving memory play with vivid theatricality, deftly blending ghosts and puppetry to span a century. Our congratulations and thanks to Alice.

    Premiere Stages, the professional Equity theatre company in residence at Kean University, is pleased to recognize Oklahoma Samovar as a Semi-Finalist in the 2025 Premiere Play Festival. The play rose through a competitive process conducted by Premiere staff and an external panel to become distinguished among 805 submissions. The panel found this to be a moving memory play with vivid theatricality, deftly blending ghosts and puppetry to span a century. Our congratulations and thanks to Alice.

  • Cynthia L. (Cindy) Cooper: Oklahoma Samovar

    ‘Oklahoma Samovar’ by Alice Eve Cohen is a richly layered, multigenerational story that takes us across time and geography to show the history of one family, and, by extension, the diaspora of Jewish lives. We are carried along with deftly-written intercutting and stylistically imagined moments, all held together by a single container -- a samovar -- that is filled with legacies, hopes and dreams.

    ‘Oklahoma Samovar’ by Alice Eve Cohen is a richly layered, multigenerational story that takes us across time and geography to show the history of one family, and, by extension, the diaspora of Jewish lives. We are carried along with deftly-written intercutting and stylistically imagined moments, all held together by a single container -- a samovar -- that is filled with legacies, hopes and dreams.

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4W, 2M (with doubling)
EMILY, 22. Same actor plays Rose.
HATTIE, 17. Same actor plays Maxine.
JAKE, 18. Also 56.
SYLVIA: 90, Same actor plays Hattie’s Mother and Mrs. Giventer.
CLARA (6-8): Same actor plays Little Rose

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Jewish Theatre of Oklahoma, Year 2022
  • Type Reading, Organization JCC Manhattan & Jewish Plays Project, Festival of New Jewish Plays, Year 2022
  • Type Reading, Organization Jewish Plays Project, National Jewish Playwriting Contest virtual tour, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Ensemble Studio Theatre Playwrights Unit, Year 2020

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization La MaMa ETC, historic theatre in New York City, Year 2025
  • Type Workshop, Organization Jewish Theatre of Oklahoma, Year 2022
  • Type Workshop, Organization Workshop , Jewish Plays Project, Festival of New Jewish Plays , Year 2022
  • Type Workshop, Organization 78th Street Theatre Lab, Year 2009

Awards

  • NYSCA 2025 Individual Artist Theatre Commissioning Award
    New York State Council on the Arts
    Winner
  • 10th Annual National Jewish Playwriting Contest
    Jewish Plays Project
    Winner
    2021
  • Silicon Valley Jewish Playwriting Contest
    Jewish Plays Project
    Winner
  • Midwest Jewish Playwriting contest
    Continuum Theatre, Chicago and Jewish Plays Project, NYC
    Winner