Bad Jews

Bad Jews at Arts Theatre

Why see Bad Jews?

10th anniversary production

Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews celebrates its 10th anniversary with a brand new run at the Arts Theatre this summer. Originally debuting on Broadway in 2012, the play enjoyed two West End runs, entertaining rapturous reviews from critics and audiences alike. 

What is the story?

The night after a beloved grandfather's funeral, four young Manhattanites launch a brutal yet hilariously funny battle for a precious heirloom, in the family row to end all rows. Daphna is fiercely devout and believes she should receive it. But she faces competition with her wealthy cousin Liam, who wishes to use it for the benefit of himself and his non-Jewish girlfriend Melody. His brother Jonah however, couldn't care less about the damn thing, however, he gets dragged into the fray despite his best attempts at staying out of it. As Melody faces the ire of Daphna for not being Jewish and thus not eligible to receive the heirloom, the three cousins turn on each other. But who is most worthy of this item? What is the religious significance behind it? As the night wears on, tempers wear thin and it starts to look like nobody is deserving of the prize.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 12+ due to content and language

Run Time

One hour 40 minutes without an interval

Dates

Finished 25 Sep 2022

Cast

Charlie Beaven as Jonah
Olivia Le Andersen as Melody
Ashley Margolis as Liam
Rosie Yadid as Daphne
Danny Becker 
Ellie Sager

Creative

Written by Joshua Harmon
Directed by Michael Longhurst
Produced by Danny Moar and Simon Friend for Theatre Royal Bath & St James Theatre Productions
Lighting Design by Richard Howell
Sound Design by Adrienne Quartly

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