Riot Grrl spirit was alive and frisky this Saturday as
Sleater-Kinney took the stage at the Henry Fonda Music Box
Theater.
After playing two L.A. shows only five months ago, the trio
played to a nearly packed house at the newly re-opened theater.
Forbidden love and exorcism help marry Yiddish and Japanese
traditions in a unique theatrical experiment that fuses two
distinct cultures into one tale.
As part of the UCLA Symposium on Israeli Theater, actors will
demonstrate sequences from “The Dybbuk,” a Yiddish tale
that uses Noh acting technique (traditional Japanese style of
theater), staging and props.
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