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"...not-to-be-missed ..."
- robert avila, sf bay guardian
 

"...most astonishing is the performance of TJT cofounder corey fischer...It'it's all there in his body..."

- sam hurwitt, east bay express

 

"jeri lynn cohen is a vital linda...  a potent, angry michael navarra and amoral john sousa add riveting depth..."

-rob hurwitt, sf chronicle

 

"...Jewish take on Arthur Miller classic succeeds brilliantly."
- dan pine, J. the jewish weekly

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from l. michael navarra,  corey fischer, jeri lynn cohen. photo ken friedman

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april 5 - june 10, 2007 [click for full calendar]

directed by aaron davidman

 

featuring jeri lynn cohen*, meghan doyle,
corey fischer*, zac jaffee,
julian lópez-morillas*
michael navarra*, louis parnell*, john sousa*,
juliet strong, and danny webber

 

original music composed & performed live by cellist jessica ivry

 

design team: scenery: giulio perrone; lighting: jim cave;
sound: rex camphuis; costumes: janice koprowski

 

stage management: katherine riemann

 

san francisco: april 5 – 29 at theater artaud
(450 florida st.)

mountain view: may 3 – 20 mountain view center for the performing arts (500 castro st.)

berkeley:   may 24 – june 10 julia morgan center for the arts (2640 college ave.)

 

calendar of all performances [go]

 

tickets: previews: $15 – $18; opening night: $44; regular: $24 – $34; discounts available for groups, seniors, students and teachers. thursday nights: “pay-what-you-can,” available at the door only.

 

*appearing courtesy of actor’s equity association

 

from l. john sousa, jeri lynn cohen. michael navarra,  photo ken friedman

For the first time in its 28 year history, TJT boldly encounters one of America's most unforgettable plays, reimagining the legendary Willy Loman as a conflicted, second-generation American Jew trapped in his pursuit of the American Dream.  Wile much has been written about the Loman's crypto-Jewish identity, up to now, no production has revealed it.  Don't miss TJT's unique ensemble approach to this monumental work.

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