Theater Review: Timeline Theatre's A SHAYNA MAIDEL
The Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, review Timeline Theatre’s production of A SHAYNA MAIDEL.
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“The play is really about what is it that defines a family, what are the essential links that make a family and once a family has been shattered, can it be reassembled in some form?” - Jonathan Abarbanel talking about A SHAYNA MAIDEL.
Left to right, Emily Berman and Bri Sudia as two sisters trying to reconnect after years of separation brought on by the rise of the Nazis in Timeline Theatre’s production of A SHAYNA MAIDEL.
Barbara Lebow’s 1984 play A SHAYNA MAIDEL focuses on two sisters and a father reconnecting in the United States years after their family was fractured by the Holocaust.
Both Kelly and Jonathan recommend Timeline Theatre’s production of A SHAYNA MAIDEL. It’s running through November 4.
Emily Berman (center), Bri Sudia (right) and Charles Stransky (left) in Timeline Theatre’s production of A SHAYNA MAIDEL.