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A NAATCO National Partnership Project

Awake and Sing!

Now Playing
August 16, 2013
September 8, 2013
Written by
Clifford Odets
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Directed by
Stephen Brown-Fried
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Commissioned by
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LOCATION

Walkerspace
46 Walker Street, New York, New York 10013
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NAATCO’s production easily makes the point that ethnicity is transcended by the humanity of frightened, imperfect people facing unpleasant realities. Theatergoers deserve to hear great plays as they were originally performed, especially in productions like this.

Anita Gates: New York Times

Awake and Sing! is especially fresh in the new revival from National Asian American Theatre Company at Walkerspace, directed with precise raucousness by Stephen Fried. Jon Norman Schneider, is a guileless marvel…Teresa Avia Lim is terrifically moving.

Alan Scherstuhl: Village Voice

Awake and Sing! allows for some truly fine ensemble work. Alok Tewari is quite touching as the Marxist grandfather Jacob. His frustrated grandchildren [are] played with impassioned conviction by Jon Norman Schneider and Teresa Avia Lim. Sanjit De Silva is rock solid as Moe Axelrod, the renegade border who helps them to cut their familial bonds. And Mia Katigbak is masterful, evoking Bessie as both a villain and tragic figure.

NY1 On Stage

The all-Asian cast gives splendid performances as the Jewish clan, a conceit that lends additional insight into the general themes of poverty, class, and pride, resulting in a more universal scope. This production of Awake and Sing! is very rich indeed.

This Week in New York

Odets’ Depression-era drama may be old-fashioned, but it’s moving, and it still feels relevant. Under the direction of Stephen Fried, the performances are strong.

The New Yorker

CAST

CREATIVES

Scenic Design: Anshuman Bhatia Costume Design: Moria Sine Clinton Lighting Design: Gina Scherr Sound Design: Toby Algya Properties Design: Anshuman Bhatia & Peter Kim Fight Director: Michael G. Chin Production Stage Manager: David Beller Assistant Stage Manager: Belén Ferrer Assistant Director: Stephanie Johnson Dialect Coach: Charley Layton Tootsie Berger (dog) played by Lulu Kim-Doyle Production Assistants: Gage Holcomb & Wan Zhao Poster & Postcard Design: Barrett Brown Associate Producer: Peter Kim Press Representatives: David Gersten & Associates