On The Bimah: Spotlighting Jewish Theatre Artists

On The Bimah
On The Bimah: Spotlighting Jewish Theatre Artists

On The Bimah (formerly known as Theatre Schmooze) is a monthly podcast where we chat with Jewish theatre makers from around the world about their art, Judaism, and vision for theater’s future. Hosted by Danielle Levsky, On The Bimah features one-on-one conversations with artists that will illuminate the heart, soul, and diversity of contemporary Jewish theatre.  On The Bimah is an Alliance for Jewish Theatre program, produced by Danny Debner and Danielle Levsky. Our theme music is by Ilya Levinson and Alex Koffman. Launch date: Thursday, March 18, 2021

  1. What Has Always Been / Radicle, not Radical - Season 4, Episode 3 with Bronwen Mullin and Nicole Fix

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    What Has Always Been / Radicle, not Radical - Season 4, Episode 3 with Bronwen Mullin and Nicole Fix

    "What Has Always Been / Radicle, not Radical" (Season 4, Episode 3), the newest episode of our season, dropped Monday, May 20. We called to the Bimah composer, playwright and teacher Bronwen Mullin (she/her) and rabbi, writer, teacher, and theater artist Nicole Fix (she/her). Based in West Philly, Bronwen and Nicole are the co-founders of the Rabbinic Arts Company, a unique initiative that integrates rabbinic training with theater arts. Their work explores the intersection of Jewish tradition, contemporary performance, and social justice. We spoke with Bronwen and Nicole about their journey of bringing together their rabbinic and artistic paths. They shared insights into their process of adapting Jewish texts for the stage in ways that are both deeply rooted in tradition and radically contemporary. We discussed their vision for a "modern-day practice of rabbinic arts" and how they aim to cultivate a global appreciation for Judaism through their work. As queer Jewish women, Bronwen and Nicole also reflected on how their identities shape the stories they tell and the communities they serve. We explored the Rabbinic Arts Company's dual mission of training artists and producing work, and how they see these goals supporting each other. Looking ahead, Bronwen and Nicole shared their excitement for the future of Jewish theater and scholarship. They discussed where they see potential for innovation in Jewish theatre-making and rabbinic leadership, and how they hope the Rabbinic Arts Company will evolve to serve that vision. "On the Bimah" continues to illuminate the heart, soul, and diversity of contemporary Jewish theatre, guided by your host Danielle Levsky. This podcast is an Alliance for Jewish Theatre program, produced by Danny Debner and Danielle Levsky. Our theme music is by Ilya Levinson and Alex Koffman, and our logo is by Alize Francheska Rozsnyai.

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  2. Theory from Theater - Season 4, Episode 2 with Jesse Freedman

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    Theory from Theater - Season 4, Episode 2 with Jesse Freedman

    "Theory from Theater" (Season 4, Episode 2), the new episode of our season, dropped Monday, May 6. We called to the Bimah director, playwright, and performance artist Jesse Freedman (he/him). Based in New York City, Jesse is the Artistic Director of Meta-Phys Ed., a multidisciplinary performance group that grapples with philosophical and political ideas through a Jewish lens. His genre-defying works often blend theater, dance, music, and absurdist humor to interrogate questions of morality, identity, and power. We spoke with Jesse about his recent production "The Banality of Evil", which went up at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn last month. Inspired by the seminal writings of political theorist Hannah Arendt, the show uses neo-noir aesthetics and vaudevillian spectacle to wrestle with the disturbing implications of Arendt's coverage of the Eichmann trial. Jesse shared his process for physicalizing intellectual debates on stage, and how Jewish thought and performance traditions inform his approach to such challenging material. As the founder of Meta-Phys Ed., Jesse also reflected on the company's evolution over the past decade, from its origins to its current explorations of secular Jewish identity through experimental performance. We discussed the unique possibilities of using theater as a form of philosophical inquiry. Looking ahead, Jesse gave us a preview of Meta-Phys Ed.'s upcoming projects, including a new devised work that will use machine learning to generate a fragmented, dystopian take on Hamlet. He shared his hopes for inspiring more artists to engage with the spiritual and cultural dimensions of Jewishness in their practices. "On the Bimah" continues to illuminate the heart, soul, and diversity of contemporary Jewish theatre, guided by your host Danielle Levsky. This podcast is an Alliance for Jewish Theatre program, produced by Danny Debner and Danielle Levsky. Our theme music is by Ilya Levinson and Alex Koffman, and our logo is by Alize Francheska Rozsnyai. CORRECTION: In this episode, we mistakenly referred to a specific project being inspired by the work of Tony Kushner. The correct attribution would be to Moises Kaufman. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused in your listening experience.

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  3. On The Bimah: A World of Difference - Season 4, Episode 1 with Daryl Eisenberg

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    On The Bimah: A World of Difference - Season 4, Episode 1 with Daryl Eisenberg

    "A World of Difference" (Season 4, Episode 1), the new episode of our season, dropped Wednesday, April 3. We called to the Bimah casting director Daryl Eisenberg (she/her), founder of Eisenberg Casting. Based in New York City, Daryl has cast an impressive range of projects across theater, film, television and new media. Her office is committed to prioritizing diversity, authentic representation and inclusion throughout the casting process. We spoke with Daryl about the unique challenges and opportunities that come with casting for the stage compared to on-camera projects. She shared insights into what she looks for in theater auditions and how she collaborates with directors and playwrights to bring their vision to life through thoughtful casting choices. As a Jewish casting professional, Daryl also discussed how her identity has informed her work and advocacy for increased representation of Jewish stories and artists in the industry. We explored the importance of casting Jewish actors in specifically Jewish roles, and of expanding the canon of stories written for Jewish characters. Daryl opened up about how her Jewish background makes her gravitate towards certain projects, and how her Jewishness impacts the way she connects with actors in the audition room. She also shared her hopes for the future of casting and how Jewish casting directors like herself can support up-and-coming Jewish talent. "On the Bimah" continues to illuminate the heart, soul, and diversity of contemporary Jewish theatre, guided by your host Danielle Levsky. This podcast is an Alliance for Jewish Theatre program, produced by Danny Debner and Danielle Levsky. Our theme music is by Ilya Levinson and Alex Koffman, and our logo is by Alize Francheska Rozsnyai.

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  4. On The Bimah: Pride is the Opposite of Shame - Season 3, Episode 7 with Adam Odsess-Rubin

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    On The Bimah: Pride is the Opposite of Shame - Season 3, Episode 7 with Adam Odsess-Rubin

    For "Pride is the Opposite of Shame" (Season 3, Episode 7), which dropped Thursday, September 7, we called to the Bimah Founding Artistic Director of National Queer Theater Adam Odsess-Rubin. Based in New York City, Adam founded NQT in 2018 to provide a creative home for LGBTQ+ artists and showcase unheard voices within the community. We had an enlightening discussion about how the Jewish concept of Tikkun Olam, meaning "to repair the world", has shaped Adam's artistic mission and informed NQT's focus on uplifting marginalized queer stories. He shared insights into curating NQT's 5th Annual Criminal Queerness Festival this past June, which spotlighted Eastern European and Ukrainian LGBTQ+ artists. Adam also gave us a preview of exciting new NQT initiatives like Staging Pride, a free theatre education program for LGBTQ+ youth, and the Write It Out! playwriting workshop for people living with HIV/AIDS. Through these impactful programs and productions, Adam and his team at NQT are truly working to repair the world for LGBTQ+ communities. "On the Bimah: Spotlighting Jewish Theatre Artists" continues to illuminate the heart, soul, and diversity of contemporary Jewish theatre, guided by your host Danielle Levsky. This podcast is an Alliance for Jewish Theatre program, produced by Danny Debner and Danielle Levsky. Our theme music is by Ilya Levinson and Alex Koffman, and our logo is by Alize Francheska Rozsnyai.

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On The Bimah (formerly known as Theatre Schmooze) is a monthly podcast where we chat with Jewish theatre makers from around the world about their art, Judaism, and vision for theater’s future. Hosted by Danielle Levsky, On The Bimah features one-on-one conversations with artists that will illuminate the heart, soul, and diversity of contemporary Jewish theatre.  On The Bimah is an Alliance for Jewish Theatre program, produced by Danny Debner and Danielle Levsky. Our theme music is by Ilya Levinson and Alex Koffman. Launch date: Thursday, March 18, 2021

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