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Jewish Light Digital Edition: Sept. 7, 2022

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KEN BURNS’ NEW PBS SERIES ‘THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST’ ASKS DIFFICULT QUESTIONS

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The New Jewish Theatre will present the world premiere of ‘The Bee Play’ by playwright Elizabeth Savage (above).

NJT readies for a world premiere Sababa Jewish Arts & Cultural Festival WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 WHERE: Washington University’s parking lot outside Simon Hall (south entrance, near Forsyth Boulevard and Olympian Way) HOW MUCH: Free admission BY ELLEN FUTTERMAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

They say all good things are worth waiting for. That’s certainly how organizers of the second Sababa Jewish Arts and Cultural Festival are approaching this year’s event, after postponing it twice, in 2020 and 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is not an art, music or food festival — this is a Jewish cultural festival and a celebration of us,” said Diane Maier, director of the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival and cultural arts

at the Jewish Community Center. “We haven’t been out in several years and haven’t seen one another. Sababa is outside, it’s free, it’s fun, it’s food and it’s festive, so why the heck not? It’s time to celebrate.” Added festival producer Judy Kramer, smiling: “And we ordered perfect weather.” This year’s free festival takes place Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the parking lot outside Simon Hall at Washington University, near the See SABABA on page 10A

MORE INFO: sababastl.com

MUSIC SCHEDULE: Staam: 11 a.m. Sheldon Low: noon Klezundheit!: 2 p.m. Six13: 3:30 p.m.

RELATED STORY: On page 11A, meet Klezundheit!, one of the featured musical acts at Sababa. The group bills itself as the only klezmer big band in Missouri.

Life of bees, Jewish thought bring buzz to New Jewish Theatre BY JUDITH NEWMARK SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHT

New Jewish Theatre fans are excited that, for the first time, the troupe will stage a world premiere: “The Bee Play” by Elizabeth Savage. Savage is excited that “The Bee Play” will open just before the High Holidays. “It’s a perfect play for Elul,” explained the playwright, whose sparkling conversation artfully weaves together everything from off-Broadway shows to varieties of Jewish practice to household organization. “It’s all about forgiveness.” “The Bee Play” was among the most successful scripts submitted to the Jewish Play Project, an organization set up to encourage fresh work at theaters like NJT around the country. Productions like this one are exactly what the Project was meant to inspire. But the four-character drama might be just as apt at a different kind of ethnic theater, such as the Black Rep. Or at science theater, if such a thing exists. Because it explores themes of sustainable living, Savage says, she understands why people assume that “The Bee Play” is See NJT on page 9A

‘The Bee Play’ WHEN: Sept. 8-25 WHERE: New Jewish Theatre’s Wool Studio Theater in the Jewish Community Center’s Arts & Education Building, 2 Millstone Campus Drive Jewish music, food, art and family fun are lined up at the Sababa Jewish Arts and Culture Festival. 2018 FILE PHOTOS BY BILL MOTCHAN

HOW MUCH: $53-$64 MORE INFO: newjewishtheatre.org


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