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BRSC presents The Immigrant June
13-22 in Blowing Rock
Special to The Mountain
Times
The Immigrant, a gefilte fish out of water tale, is
a true life-based story about two Eastern European Jews who
immigrated to a small Texas town in 1909. Inspired by his grandmothers
photo album, playwright Mark Harelik (Hank Williams: Lost Highway)
uniquely tells the tender tale of Haskell and Leah Harelik (rhymes
with garlic) as they make a new life in tiny Hamilton, Texas,
and their evolving relationship with local banker Milton and
his wife Ima, a devout Baptist. The Blowing Rock Stage Company
performs the heartwarming and humorous play The Immigrant June
13-22 at the Hayes Performing Arts Center in Blowing Rock, N.C.
Chris Kent, Vicki Boyle
and Stephen Ware star in the Blowing Rock Stage Company
production of The Immigrant.
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Critics say Harelik captures the quest-for-assimilation
story the sacrifices, the cultural road blocks, the tragedies,
the linguistic gymnastics that give way to hilarity in
fresh, exciting and poignant ways. Variety calls The Immigrant
superb, and the Hollywood Reporter hails it A
lovely and loving evening of theater. Hareliks story is
tender and touching. And USA Today raves, The scenes
evoke the rural era with the firm-handed clarity of a Jewish
Horton Foote...they glow.
Says BRSCs Producing Artistic Director and the plays
director Kenneth Kay of his decision to include The Immigrant
in this seasons lineup, I have wanted to direct
The Immigrant for a long time. It is a beautiful play that
truly captures the American experience of assimilation, tolerance
and understanding. I think our audiences will see much of their
own history in this play.
The play covers the years 1910 to the present, beginning at
the moment the non-English-speaking Haskell shows up at Miltons
front door peddling a pushcart of bananas. Alone and isolated,
Haskell and his wife are befriended and protected by Milton,
with Haskell eventually working his way up to being a responsible
merchant, and despite the fact that Leah insists she doesnt
want to raise children in a place that lacks a rabbi.
As the evolution of this unlikely quartet of friends unfolds,
elements of mistrust, racism, prejudice and isolationism arent
limited to Hareliks Jewish grandparents; theyre
as prejudiced and mistrustful as their Christian counterparts.
What The Immigrant illustrates is the significance of different
races reaching out to each other, trying to understand one another.
In other words, this is our story. And the our is
each and every one of us.
The cast of The Immigrant includes Christopher Kent as Haskell
Harelik, Lisa Manuli as Leah Harelik, Stephen Ware (last seen
as Father Tim in Jan Karons Journey to Mitford) as Milton
Perry, and Vicki Boyle (Gods Favorite) as Ima Perry.
The Blowing Rock Stage Company presents The Immigrant June 13-22.
Performance times are June 13 at 8pm, June 14 at 2pm & 8pm,
June 15 at 2pm, June 18 at 8pm (talkback night), June 19 at
2pm & 8pm, June 20 at 8pm, June 21 at 2pm & 8pm and
June 22 at 2pm.
Tickets are $26 ($27 for Friday and Saturday night performances),
$14 students and are available now by calling the Box Office
at (828) 295-9627. You may pay by credit card or by cash (in
person). Tickets can also be purchased online at www.HayesCenter.org
by credit card. Special group rates are also available. Season
and Flex Passes can be purchased and used throughout the entire
08 season.
The Hayes Performing Arts Center is located at 152 Jamie Fort
Road (off Hwy 321), Blowing Rock, N.C. Tel: (828) 295-9627
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