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![]() IN addition to our regularly scheduled "Talk-Backs" with the director and cast of Incident at Vichy following every Sunday matinee, please join us and our expert guests for these special FREE post-show discussions following selected performances Our talkback series features Arthur Miller scholars and Jewish historians, as well as actors and artists who are familiar with how the Holocaust has been depicted in art and literature over the past 60 years. All talkbacks are held immediately after the show. Wednesday, March 18 REMEMBERING ARTHUR MILLER: A SISTER’S MEMORY Born Joan Maxine Miller, Joan Copeland is an award-winning stage and film actress and the younger sister of playwright Arthur Miller. Interviewed by Dr. Stephen Marino, editor of The Arthur Miller Journal and adjunct professor at St. Francis College. Directly following the 7:30PM performance Wednesday, March 25 STORIES OF SURVIVAL Stirring stories of hope and survival told straight from the heart by Holocaust survivors and their families. Moderated by Larry Keith (TACT’s Bedroom Farce, Broadway’s Caroline, or Change) and founding member of The Actors Company Theatre. Directly following the 7:30PM performance Monday, March 30 AN EVENING WITH TOVAH FELDSHUH Four-time Tony Award nominee Tovah Feldshuh discusses a successful theatrical career rooted in Jewish experiences and values. The legendary actress returns to Broadway this spring in Irena’s Vow, the tale of Irena Gut Opdyke, a Polish woman who courageously sheltered 12 Jews during World War II. Additional theater credits include Yentl, Lend Me a Tenor and Golda’s Balcony, the longest-running one-woman play in Broadway history. Directly following the 7:30PM performance Wednesday, April 1 NEVER FORGET: REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLOCAUST IN ART A post-Holocaust generation of artists, writers and actors continue to commemorate one of history’s most horrific events in deeply personal, highly original ways. With a panel of artists including Harris Yulin (1973 television version of Incident at Vichy, 2001 Broadway revival of Diary of Anne Frank). Moderated by Joan Rosenbaum, director of the Jewish Museum. Directly following the 7:30PM performance |
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| These events are FREE with the purchase of a ticket to Incident at Vichy. If you have already seen Incident at Vichy and would like to attend one of these events, please call the TACT office at 212/645-8228 to make a reservation. Seating is limited and subject to availability. Programs and dates subject to change without notice. All speakers appearing subject to availability. For more information: www.tactnyc.org or call 212/645-8228 |

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