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Enjoy queer cabaret with Chanukah Lewinsky

For one night only, genderqueer Reform Jew will take to the stage as Chanukah Lewinsky

October 26, 2018 14:09
Dex Grodner as Chanukah Lewinsky
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Shabby suitcases will shroud the stage as Dex Grodner, the star of the one-person show Chanukah Lewinsky: 120 years from Grodno, pieces together Jewish history in an hour-long performance that fuses queer cabaret, live art, poetry and campy melodrama.

Clad in flamboyant, Yiddish-inspired makeup, with “curly Jewish hair” and a costume that will resemble “a mix of a strong campy-drag aesthetic and a modest Jewish one,”  Grodner says the show will be “everything a Jewish night could need.

“The set revolves around old luggage; a lot of it is stuff I’ve found on the street, outside construction sites or people’s houses. I want it to reflect the physical and historic baggage that we, as Jews, have carried with us,” says the 23-year-old genderqueer Reform Jew. 

For one night only, on November 1 the audience will be transported through time to see Chanukah’s  journey as a refugee. Grodner is “definitely aiming to extend the show, this is just the beginning of its development.

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