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JW3 is warming to the Yiddish Queen Lear

July 17, 2014 13:10
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Charlotte Oliver,

Charlotte Oliver

2 min read

It's Sunday night at JW3 on Finchley Road. On the makeshift beach in the piazza, football fans sit with caipirinhas in hand and eyes locked on the giant screen showing the World Cup Final. But inside the building's 250-seat theatre, events in Brazil are far from the minds of 40 people in costume as they launch into a noisy impromptu hora.

"I don't recall saying action," shouts actress and director Debbie Chazen from the wings. "Did Steven Spielberg just turn up? I don't think so."

Chazen began her stint as artistic director of JW3's am-dram Spielers troupe six months ago, when she directed a cast of 10 in The Melting Pot. She has now upped the ante fourfold, with more than 40 in the revival of the 1898 Yiddish play, Mirele Efros.

Tonight is tech rehearsal, ahead of the show's four-night run next week, and Chazen and co-director Adam Lenson are fine-tuning the movements, lines and costumes of the large cast.