Amas Musical Theatre's production of 'Signs of Life' was recently mentioned in a New York Times article in which the composer Joel Derfner spoke about the piece's relevance to today's society. In response to that article, John Podhoretz, a columnist for New York Post and Commentary magazine wrote the piece below - to which the team behind 'Signs of Life' replied to with their own open letter (see below).
SPRINGTIME FOR DUBYA? by John Podhoretz
I'm sure you're looking forward to the new off-Broadway musical, "Signs of Life," which offers what promises to be a wonderfully tuneful look at the Theresienstadt concentration camp. But it turns out, according to tomorrow's New York Times, that the musical really isn't about the Holocaust after all, which is probably a wise thing, since The Producers got there first with its signature number, "Springtime for Hitler." No, it turns out, the Holocaust exists as a dramatic trope to teach us lessons about America in the age of Bush:
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(From Amas Musical Theatre)
In response, the production wrote to Mr. Podhoretz.
Dear Mr. Podhoretz:You are well-known as a protector of the memory of the Holocaust and as someone who, by his own admission, knows "the lyrics to every show tune ever written." We were therefore dismayed to read your post on Commentary about our new off-Broadway musical, Signs of Life. Your casually insulting aside about the "wonderfully tuneful" quality of the show-which as far as we can tell you have not seen-is irresponsible enough, but to make the ugly accusation that we believe "the Holocaust exists as a dramatic trope to teach us lessons about America in the age of Bush" is contemptible.Performance schedule: Tuesday at 7:30 (except 2/24, 11am student matinee); Wednesday - Saturday at 8PM (except 3/2 and 3/11, 11am student matinees); Saturday & Sunday at 3PM
Tickets are $55. For tickets call 212 352 3101 or visit www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/425
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