"Space Laser, In Space" is a wild ride that I am so glad I got on. Blevins uses two very different Jews to discuss observance, identity, and what it means to be Jewish. Is it more perseverance like Talia sees it, or tikkun olam like David mentions? Either way, Belvins showcase some struggles of the modern Jew, some of which hit home to me, from Birthright as a free trip to what it means to be a Jew. This play needs to be produced, for no other reason then I want to see it live.
"Space Laser, In Space" is a wild ride that I am so glad I got on. Blevins uses two very different Jews to discuss observance, identity, and what it means to be Jewish. Is it more perseverance like Talia sees it, or tikkun olam like David mentions? Either way, Belvins showcase some struggles of the modern Jew, some of which hit home to me, from Birthright as a free trip to what it means to be a Jew. This play needs to be produced, for no other reason then I want to see it live.