![]() Sarah Knapp, Sam Alper, and Steven M. Alper at the CAP21 Theatre in New York at the September/October 2000 premiere production. |
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Denver Center Theatre Company production
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![]() Denver Center's poster | ![]() "God bless and keep you, precious darling wife." (Adam Heller) | ![]() "My name, my papers..." Haskell (Adam Heller) and Milton (Walter Charles) |
![]() Haskell (Adam Heller) and the sign for his cart. | ![]() Leah (Jacqueline Antaramian) | ![]() Haskell (Adam Heller) blesses the wine. |
![]() Leah (Jacqueline Antaramian) | ![]() "See that shining spark?" Ima (Cass Morgan) and Leah (Jacqueline Antaramian) | |
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Off-Broadway Production (2004) at
Dodger Stages |
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![]() | ![]() "I like it here, except one thing: I miss my Leah's face." Haskell (Adam Heller) | ![]() "Yes, I carry and cart, but happy my heart..." Haskell (Adam Heller) and Milton (Walter Charles) |
![]() Haskell (Adam Heller) and Leah (Jacqueline Antaramian) | ![]() "Why do the stars in the night shine so bright?" Haskell (Adam Heller) and Leah (Jacqueline Antaramian) | ![]() Leah (Jacqueline Antaramian) |
![]() "Do not depend on a rabbit's foot..." Ima (Cass Morgan) | ![]() "And that old fart charged me for the delivery just the same." Milton (Walter Charles) | ![]() "Mordechai... welcome to America!" Haskell (Adam Heller) and Ima (Cass Morgan) |
![]() Ima (Cass Morgan), Leah (Jacqueline Antaramian), and Haskell (Adam Heller) | ||