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Casting a Jewish role? Call this actress

It’s likely that you’re familiar with Jenna Augen, even if you don’t know her name

July 19, 2018 14:37
Jenna Augen

ByJessica Weinstein, Jessica Weinstein

4 min read

I Meet Jenna Augen the day after seeing her in her new play, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery. Even though she should be resting her voice (“I steam every day, I have honey and lemon ready to go”) our conversation is almost a fast-paced as the play. Although happily not quite as confusing The Comedy About a Bank Robbery is a farce.

Augen is American, which (let’s not call it lack of research) comes as a surprise to me. Just as her singing in The Comedy About a Bank Robbery came as a surprise. “I didn’t realise this was a musical” I whispered to my husband as the cast do-wopped as backing singers to Augen’s impressive crooning throughout the play. She is quick to point out that the play is not in fact a musical just “a play in which we sing”.

“I don’t think anybody really knows what they’re coming to they know it’s going to be a farce, going to be fun and that’s great but I don’t think they really know those other things so when they get hit with it it’s a pleasant surprise. That’s one of our strengths we’re a hidden gem!”

It’s likely that you’re familiar with Jenna Augen, even if you don’t know her name, because she does seem to be a shoo-in for Jewish roles. She was most recently in the theatre adaptation of Jack Rosenthal’s The Knowledge at the Charing Cross Theatre, and before that Chicken Soup with Barley at the Royal Court , after Bad Jews at the Arts Theatre and the St James Theatre. None of these required her to sing. But she says: “I’m a singer and I have always ended up singing in shows [but] this is the first time in my career in which I’m labelled as a singer.”