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Contact: [email protected] alljewishtheatre.org The Alliance for Jewish Theatre (AJT) is pleased to announce Andy White as keynote speaker for the AJT annual conference, as theatre-makers from around the world will converge on October 22-25, 2017, in Boston, MA. Mr. White is one of the founding members of the ground-breaking Tony Award-winning Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago, along with David Schwimmer, Eva Barr, David Catlin, Joy Gregory, and David Kersnar. Until recently, Mr. White was the former Artistic Director of Lookingglass. He now has taken on the role of Director of Connectivity and Engagement. “Andy is the ideal Jewish theatre-maker in these challenging times to talk to the need for collaboration,” says David Chack, executive director of the AJT. “He juggles the roles of producing, playwriting, directing, and acting and his work includes directing the recent productions of Aaron Posner’s LIFE SUCKS, THE LAST ACT OF LILKA KADISON a Holocaust related play; and ONE BLOOD (wrote and directed) about Goodman, Schwerner, and Chaney the activists (two Jewish and one African-American) who were killed by the Ku Klux Klan. And his new initiative at Lookingglass on Connectivity is particularly important for what we do at AJT. We are honored to have him present to theatre makers from across North American at our annual conference and excited to be inspired by his experiences and stories.” The Alliance for Jewish Theatre’s conference theme is COL-LAB-ORATION, in partnership with Jewish Arts Collaborative of Boston. The conference, which attracts producers, directors, playwrights, and performers, includes panel discussions, workshops, performer showcases, networking and much more including presenting the 2017 Theodore Bikel Award for Excellence in Theatre to Robert Brustein, eminent theatre critic, author, producer, playwright, educator and founder of both Yale Repertory Theatre and the American Repertory Theatre at Harvard. Wkshs & Panels Brainstming Sessis ”Pitch Y r Wk” Sessis Shcases f So Pfms and Playwrights Alliance for Jewish Theatre 2017 CONFERENCE BOSTON, MA • OCTOBER 22–25 In Partnership with ANDY WHITE Keynote Speak Dect Ty Awd-winning Lkingglass Theae ROBERT BRUSTEIN 2017 Theode Bikel Awd f Excellence in Theae FOR MORE INFORMATION, LOCATIONS, AND TICKETS [email protected] | alljewishtheatre.org ROY HOROVITZ pfming “My Fst Sy” Awd-winning modrama Iael Monday Night: Staged Readings of the Jewish Women’s Theatre, Los Angeles FRANK ENTERTAINMENT LOS ANGELES PRESENTS VARIETY SHOWCASE DANIEL CAINER: Sties in Sg, Fr a Mast Sgwrit JACK FRY: “Einstein!” Hum, Histy, and Dazzling Equatis Clide ROBIN HIRSCH: MOSAIC: Fragments of a Jewish Life AARON WEINSTEIN: “Viinspati!” Think Wdy Allen meets Stephane Grapelli!

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Contact: [email protected] alljewishtheatre.org

The Alliance for Jewish Theatre (AJT) is pleased to announce Andy White as keynote speaker for the AJT annual conference, as theatre-makers from around the world will converge on October 22-25, 2017, in Boston, MA. Mr. White is one of the founding members of the ground-breaking Tony Award-winning Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago, along with David Schwimmer, Eva Barr, David Catlin, Joy Gregory, and David Kersnar. Until recently, Mr. White was the former Artistic Director of Lookingglass. He now has taken on the role of Director of Connectivity and Engagement. “Andy is the ideal Jewish theatre-maker in these challenging times to talk to the need for collaboration,” says David Chack, executive

director of the AJT. “He juggles the roles of producing, playwriting, directing, and acting and his work includes directing the recent productions of Aaron Posner’s LIFE SUCKS, THE LAST ACT OF LILKA KADISON a Holocaust related play; and ONE BLOOD (wrote and directed) about Goodman, Schwerner, and Chaney the activists (two Jewish and one African-American) who were killed by the Ku Klux Klan. And his new initiative at Lookingglass on Connectivity is particularly important for what we do at AJT. We are honored to have him present to theatre makers from across North American at our annual conference and excited to be inspired by his experiences and stories.” The Alliance for Jewish Theatre’s conference theme is COL-LAB-ORATION, in partnership with Jewish Arts Collaborative of Boston. The conference, which attracts producers, directors, playwrights, and performers, includes panel discussions, workshops, performer showcases, networking and much more including presenting the 2017 Theodore Bikel Award for Excellence in Theatre to Robert Brustein, eminent theatre critic, author, producer, playwright, educator and founder of both Yale Repertory Theatre and the American Repertory Theatre at Harvard.

Workshops & PanelsBrainstorming Sessions”Pitch Your Work” SessionsShowcases for Solo Performers and Playwrights

Alliance for Jewish Theatre

2017 CONFERENCEB O S T O N , M A • O C T O B E R 2 2 – 2 5

In Partnership with

ANDY WHITEKeynote Speaker

Director from Tony Award-winningLookingglass Theatre

ROBERT BRUSTEIN

2017 Theodore Bikel Awardfor Excellence in Theatre

FOR MORE INFORMATION, LOCATIONS, AND [email protected] | alljewishtheatre.org

ROY HOROVITZperforming “My First Sony”Award-winning monodrama

from Israel

Monday Night: Staged Readings of theJewish Women’s Theatre, Los Angeles

FRANK ENTERTAINMENT LOS ANGELES PRESENTS

VARIETY SHOWCASEDANIEL CAINER: Stories in Song, From a Master SongwriterJACK FRY: “Einstein!” Humor, History, and Dazzling Equations CollideROBIN HIRSCH: MOSAIC: Fragments of a Jewish Life AARON WEINSTEIN: “Violinspiration!” Think Woody Allen meets Stephane Grapelli!

The Alliance is also happy to announce the Covenant Foundation as a partner to bring young and emerging theatre artists in the AJT Theatremachers Fellowship. Covenant is supporting them for their conference fees and making it possible for them to gain the camaraderie of the conference as well as the strong Jewish artistic connections they will make. Our other partners include JArts Collaborative in Boston, Central Square Theatre in Cambridge, Boston University Hillel, and the Elie Wiesel Center at Boston University, and Temple Beth Zion in Brookline.

For more information about AJT and the upcoming conference, visit http://alljewishtheatre.org/conference.