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B'nai Torah Theatre Arts Series to Present James Sherman's FROM DOOR TO DOOR

By: Dec. 22, 2014
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The B'nai Torah Theatre Arts Series and producer/director Shari Upbin will bring James Sherman's gentle comedy From Door to Door to the B'nai Torah stage for one performance only on January 18th 2015. A heartfelt tribute to American women of three generations, From Door to Door explores the influence culture and religion have in shaping life options. Even as Mary Goodman, a woman of the 'greatest generation' is mourning the loss of her husband, her daughter Deborah is encouraging her to end her period of mourning and move on with a new independence. In a series of scenes between Mary, Deborah, and Mary's mother, Bessie, Mary reflects back on her life as a daughter, wife and mother. Three actresses play the three women over the course of sixty-five years, and as we see Mary's life progress from childhood to matrimony to motherhood, we begin to understand how each successive generation of women lives up to the expectations of the past and makes brave new choices about the future.

From Door to Door resonates deeply for producer/director Shari Upbin:

"In May of 2010 my mother, who was almost 100 years old, passed away," she explains. "There are so many things I still want to share with her on a daily basis, and one of them is that I'm directing this play where she is quoted in almost every scene! I was at one time, the young one in the cycle of three generations of mothers, and now with my mother and grandmother gone, there are my daughters and their daughters and I have come to wonderful terms with the idea that I am now the grandmother!"

Playwright James Sherman, who has penned a number of hit plays including Beau Jest, God of Isaac, Half and Half, and Jacob and Jack, has also acknowledged the play is deeply personal: "There's no secret this play is inspired by my mother," he has said. "I think all plays are autobiographical, the more I think about it. Edward Albee wrote Three Tall Women and those women were New England upper-class, like his family was. The women in my play are Jewish in Chicago because that's where I was from."


"But it also must be said that although the three characters are Jewish, this is indeed a most universal story," Shari Upbin explains. "The sorrows, the laughter, the judgments and resolve are characteristic of women all over the world. We have a story to tell and our children must remember our stories."

Actresses Renee Rogoff, Phyllis Spear, and Peggy Linker will take on the roles of Bessie, Mary, and Deborah.


From Door to Door is the first in the Theatre Arts Series at B'nai Torah. Carol Fox Prescott's In the Voice of our Mothers will be presented on February 15, 2015. That production, co-produced by Shari Upbin and GFour Productions, will be directed by the playwright,

From Door to Door will run for one performance, only - on January 18th, 2015, at 1 pm - at Congregation B'nai Torah in Boca Raton. Tickets are $36 ($25 for congregational members), and may be purchased by calling 561-392-8566 or on line at www.bnai-torah.org. Group rates are available for this production.

For more information about From Door to Door, or Shari Upbin, please contact Carol Kassie at 561-445-9244.



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