A Review of 'My Name Is Asher Lev,' in New Haven
A Review of 'My Name Is Asher Lev,' in New HavenNew York TimesIf you are unfamiliar with the actors in the excellent new Long Wharf production of “My Name Is Asher Lev,” just imagine Kevin Kline and Mary Beth Hurt as the parents and a very young Richard Thomas as their son. The cast sometimes evokes those ...An honest play in 'My Name is Asher Lev'The Hourall 3 news articles »
'My Name Is Asher Lev' Opens at Long Wharf
'My Name Is Asher Lev' Opens at Long WharfHartford CourantBy FRANK RIZZO, frizzo@courant.com The Hartford Courant First impressions: First with John Logan's "Red" at Hartford's TheaterWorks (about abstract painter Mark Rothko) and now with "My Name Is Asher Lev," there's a lot of talk talk talk about art on ...Long Wharf's 'Asher Lev' explores tension between art and religionExaminer.comTHEATER REVIEW: Long Wharf ends its season with a masterpiece in 'Asher Lev ...New Haven Registerall 6 news articles »
An honest play in 'My Name is Asher Lev'
An honest play in 'My Name is Asher Lev'The Hour2 Don't Threaten or Abuse. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. AND PLEASE TURN OFF CAPS LOCK. 3 Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. 4 Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to ...and more »
Brooke Bloom and Ryan King Test Lungs at Barrington Stage May 23-June 10
Brooke Bloom and Ryan King Test Lungs at Barrington Stage May 23-June 10Playbill.comAaron Posner (BSC's My Name Is Asher Lev) directs. Performances play to June 10. According to the resident Equity company, "Lungs tells the story of a young couple contemplating having a child in a world of global anxiety and political unrest.
BWW Reviews: Art Conflicts with Tradition in MY NAME IS ASHER LEV at Long ...
BWW Reviews: Art Conflicts with Tradition in MY NAME IS ASHER LEV at Long ...Broadway WorldThe conflict between art and religious tradition takes on extraordinary dimensions in My Name is Asher Lev, which is playing at the Long Wharf Theatre. The play opens in the 1950s in Brooklyn with a narration by Asher Lev (Ari Brand), who has been torn ...