Summary
"When you're in love, the whole world is Jewish" proclaimed a comedy album from the 1960s. Yes, but there are Jews, and Jews. The Bergen County Players explore that divide with "Modern Orthodox," Daniel Goldfarb's 12-year-old romantic comedy about colliding cultures.
TELL ME MORE: Ben (Jordan Zaretsky) is secular. Hershel (Darren Carfano) is Orthodox. A lunchtime meeting in a New York restaurant leads to - well, if not the greatest bromance since Oscar and Felix, at least a growing appreciation of each other's point of view, not to mention comic complications with their prospective brides (Vanessa Garrabrant, Joanna Koster). Steve Bell of Teaneck directs. QUOTE: "It's a comedy that deals with clashing personalities and people getting to know each other, but both of them learn to change in order to tolerate each other ... it's a play full of belly laughs, but it also feeds your mind." - Steve BellSee the full content of this document
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