Ben Hecht's Theatre of Jewish Protest by Eisler, Garrett

Ben Hecht's Theatre of Jewish Protest

Ben Hecht is most remembered as a famous Hollywood screenwriter and Broadway playwright, but only recently has...
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Author: Garrett Eisler
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Language: English
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Ben Hecht's Theatre of Jewish Protest by Eisler, Garrett

Ben Hecht's Theatre of Jewish Protest

$614.80

Ben Hecht's Theatre of Jewish Protest

$614.80
Author: Garrett Eisler
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Ben Hecht is most remembered as a famous Hollywood screenwriter and Broadway playwright, but only recently has his extensive Jewish activism during the Holocaust and its aftermath received scholarly attention. Unlike other, more expansive Hecht biographies, this book focuses in depth on his Jewish political theatre, drawing on extensive archival research of four dramas: We Will Never Die (1943), A Jewish Fairy Tale (1944), A Flag Is Born (1946), and The Terrorist (1947). Garrett Eisler's readings of these little-known (and out of print) texts reclaim them as pivotal to the history of Jewish American drama, being among the first works of U.S. theatre to address the Holocaust. The full texts of all four works are republished here for the first time, along with production details and full performance histories.

Hecht also introduced a new heroic Jewish identity to the American stage, one that challenged popular stereotypes of villainy or weakness. This powerful and (still) controversial body of work stands as a striking testament to the power of theatre to rise to the moment. In Hecht's use of the stage to aggressively engage with history as it was happening, his story is a compelling case of an artist who made a difference.

Author: Garrett Eisler
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 01/14/2025
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.00lbs
ISBN: 9781978835955

About the Author
GARRETT EISLER has taught in theatre programs at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, the New School's Eugene Lang College, Brooklyn College, and Boston University. He is the editor of Twentieth-Century American Dramatists: Fifth Series.

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