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Jewish Mysticism and the Kabbalah Explored in This Storm Is What We Call Progress

Title: This Storm Is What We Call Progress
Venue: Davis Center for Performing Arts (Washington, DC)
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00
Rating: 2.2 stars

Rated 2.2 by 12 members who went.

A young man stumbles into a dusty old recording studio run by an enigmatic old woman and her beautiful assistant. Here he is drawn into an ancient and powerful world of Jewish mysticism and Kabbalistic ritual and discovers that he may be something more than he had ever imagined.

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0 Star Rating
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Jul 04 2008

Marlene

Marlene

EMA

The acting was very good and Rena Cherry Brown was superb as "the old woman". HOWEVER, it was supposed to be about kaballah. To me , it was the very opposite of kaballah. Kaballah is the essence of JOY. It is about connecting with god and , therefore, being conscious and aware of both worlds, or , rather, all in one world or universe. This play was about evil as if connecting with god would be connecting with evil. THAT IS NOT KABALLAH. For those who know nothing about kaballah, it would be offensive and extremely misleading.

Also, the jewish belief is that we stay in this world and bring as much the the joy and glory of "the other side" to this world. We do not believe in going off as monks do. This world and god's world are one and we stay here and do GOOD. I think Jason Grote should have studied kaballah before he wrote a play about it and misled so many people. It is my hope it will not go very far.

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4 Star Rating
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Jun 30 2008

Anonymous Member

The acting was just incredible. I have been contemplating the theme of the play since seeing it.

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1 Star Rating
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Jul 18 2008

Anonymous Member

There's a clear distinction between avant garde theater and theater with which a creative team tries too hard to be creative. "This Storm is What We Call Progress" is a clear example of the latter. I found that despite a passionate and nuanced performance by Karl Miller, the Rorschach Theatre's production of Jason Grote's play was a slow and sloppily directed mess of show.

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More Details About This Event:

This production introduces Washington to playwright Jason Grote, an exciting young voice in American Theatre, exploding in regional theatres across the country.

Featuring Helen Hayes Award nominee and Rorschach Theatre company member Karl Miller and Helen Hayes Award-winning actress Rena Cherry Brown

Directed by Jenny McConnell Frederick

This production marks the world premiere.

About Rorschach Theatre:

Rorschach Theatre is a company that has received significant acclaim for its fierce performance style, its bold use of theatrical space and its dedication to challenging works that are at once relevant and timeless. The company's work has focused on helping to reveal the contemporary relevance of fable, finding magic in rough spaces, connecting timeless works to a contemporary audience.

About Davis Center for Performing Arts:

The Royden B. Davis, S.J. Performing Arts Center provides a forum for creative learning, social inquiry, and cultural exchange in the heart of Georgetown.