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SAN DIEGO REP UNVEILS LINEUP FOR JEWISH ARTS FESTIVAL

- BY PAM KRAGEN pam.kragen@sduniontri­bune.com

San Diego Repertory Theatre has announced an ambitious lineup for its 29th annual Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival, which returns to mostly live performanc­e after being presented online for the past two years.

Festival artistic director Todd Salovey has planned 14 events — most live, but some online — that include new plays, concerts, film, dance and interviews. It will also include the 13th annual Women of Valor honors and the 21st annual Klezmer Summit concert, which this year is dedicated to the people of Ukraine.

Jfest events take place May 23 through July 19 and include live shows at the Rep’s Lyceum Theatre home space in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, the San Diego Jewish Academy in Carmel Valley, and the Leichtag Foundation campus in Encinitas. Tickets are on sale at (619) 544-1000 or online at sdrep.org/jfest. Here’s the lineup:

“The Blessings of a Broken Heart”: Fest director Todd Salovey’s 2008 play, which has been produced around the world, was filmed in a new stage production in Jerusalem in March. The film will be presented online with a post-show discussion. Salovey based his awardwinni­ng script on the memoir of Sherri Mandell, whose 13-year-old son was killed, along with a school friend, on a kibbutz near Jerusalem in 2001. The play is about Sherri working her way through her grief and rediscover­ing her Jewish faith. Streams at 7:30 p.m. May 23, then available for on-demand viewing until May 30. $15.

“A Ballad of Resilience”: Dutch singer Niki Jacobs and her ensemble will perform the Yiddish translatio­n of “The Ballad of Mauthausen,” a collaborat­ion between Greek poet Iakovos Kambanelli­s, who was a survivor of the Nazis’ Mauthausen concentrat­ion camp in Austria, and Mikis Theodoraki­s, the famous Greek composer banned for his activism against social injustice. The concert commemorat­es the 75th anniversar­y of liberation from the Nazi regime. 7:30 p.m. May 24. Lyceum Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza, San Diego. $18-$30.

“The Room Where It Happens”: The fourth annual event celebrates the talents of San Diego Jewish Academy teen students in music, dance, theater and spoken word. 7 p.m. May 26. San Diego Jewish Academy, 11860 Carmel Creek Road, San Diego. $10.

“In Every Generation”: San Diego Rep co-presents the rolling world premiere of this play by longtime San Diegan Ali Viterbi. It was first presented as a play reading at Jfest and has since gone on to win multiple awards, including the National Jewish Playwritin­g Contest and two Kennedy Center awards. It’s the time-traveling tale of members of the Levi-katz family celebratin­g Passover again and again for millennia, from 1416 B.C. through 2050. May 26 through June 19. Lyceum Theatre. $25 and up.

“The Dancing Room” (Selections): Choreograp­her Yehuda Hyman, whose solo show “The Mad Dancers” was performed at a past Jfest, returns to present a free 20-minute excerpt of his latest work, “The Dancing Room.” It’s a theatrical tale of his own life, from growing up the child of immigrant parents and his teen obsession with ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky to his initiation into the world of Hasidic dance. After the performanc­e, Hyman will answer audience questions.

6 p.m. May 29. Lyceum Theatre. Free. (No reservatio­n required.)

Nissim Black in Concert: This African American hip-hop artist, who turned away from his previous life as a gang member and gangsta rapper to embrace Orthodox Judaism, will perform a live concert. Black’s music pays tribute to his transforme­d life. His song “Mothaland Bounce” has garnered nearly 5 million views on Youtube.

7 p.m. May 30. Leichtag Commons, 441 Saxony Road, Encinitas. $18-$30. $50 ticket includes pre-show with Black.

Klezmer Summit: “To Ukraine With Love”: Longtime event host Yale Strom and his band Hot Pstromi lead the 21st annual concert featuring Jewish, jazz and cross-cultural songs of hope. Featured performers include vocalist Elizabeth Schwartz, guitarist Fred Benedetti, bassist Gunnar Biggs and pianist Irving Flores. Special guests are San Diego jazz trumpeter Gilbert Castellano­s and his trio performing jazz standards by Jewish composers, and Del Mar guitarist Peter Sprague. Also featured are several singers and musicians from Eastern Europe performing songs in tribute to Ukraine. 7:30 p.m. June 7. Lyceum Theatre, San Diego. $18-$25.

Women of Valor: Presented in two locations, this event features local actors performing tributes in theater, song, music and visuals to six San Diego Jewish women who are jewels of the community. This year’s honorees are Phyllis Epstein, Ellen Fox, Rabbi Susan Freeman, Betzy Lynch, Perla Myers and Edith Palkowitz. 7:30 p.m. June 9, Lyceum Theatre, San Diego. 2 p.m. June 12, Leichtag Commons, Encinitas. $18-$25.

“The Art of ‘Shtisel’ ”: Salovey hosts a livestream conversati­on with actor Michael Aloni and co-creator-writer Ori Elon of Netflix’s Israeli series “Shtisel,” which follows the lives of several Israelis in a Jerusalem neighborho­od. Streams at noon June 18. $18.

“Joel Grey’s Favorite Plays”: In this streamed event, the Tony- and Oscarwinni­ng Broadway and film actor shares with Salovey his perspectiv­e on three theater pieces he loves: the musicals “Fiddler on the Roof ” and “Cabaret” and Paul Osborn’s 1938 play “On Borrowed Time.” Streams at 6 p.m. June 18. $18.

“Angelina Reaux sings love, liebe, l’amour: The Love Songs of Kurt Weill”: The American soprano star of opera, theater and cabaret will perform some of the famed Jewish composer’s songs in German, French and English, with accompanim­ent by pianist Scott Dunn. 7:30 p.m. June 23; 2 p.m. June 26. Lyceum Theatre. $36-$50.

The Whole Megillah: Jfest presents its second annual festival of new Jewish

plays in staged readings performed both live and online. This year’s scripts are Ali Viterbi’s “World to Come” at 7 p.m. June 14; Lisa Robins’ solo play “Committed” at 7 p.m. June 20; Ruth Geye’s “These and Those” at 6 p.m. June 22; and Linda Alper’s “Shanghai” at 6 p.m. June 26. Lyceum Theatre and online. Tickets are by suggested donation.

Hershey Felder’s Singalong: The popular San Diego Rep artist returns to live performanc­e after two years of streaming filmed shows from his home in Florence, Italy, for this in-person fundraisin­g concert for the Rep. Felder will perform songs by 20th century Jewish composers, including George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, Stephen Sondheim, Richard Rodgers and more. The event includes a wine-and-dessert reception. 7:30 p.m. June 11. Lyceum Theatre. $180 donation.

“Music in the Jewish Ghetto of Venice”: Felder presents the world premiere of his latest musical movie, which he filmed on location in the still-vibrant post-war Jewish communitie­s of Venice, Italy. Felder will narrate the film and talk about how music has reflected Jews’ changing roles in society. The film will feature performanc­es by Israeli American cellist Amit Peled, Tony-nominated actor and singer Eleanor Reissa and the Italian quartet Klezmerata Fiorentina. Streaming July 12-19. $50 donation to benefit Jfest.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Jewish hip-hop artist Nissim Black will perform a concert on May 30 as part of San Diego Rep’s Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival.
GETTY IMAGES Jewish hip-hop artist Nissim Black will perform a concert on May 30 as part of San Diego Rep’s Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival.

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