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PAGE 12 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE February 5, 1982
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Habima
Theater
presents...
by Elisabeth Harlow
Once again 1 saw magic. I was
transformed from my own realities
to a land born of the mind of
Arthur Miller...residing in the
world of Willie 1.oman, within his
house of tragedy, spanning
generations and realistically
‘Death of a Salesman’
portrayed within each generation,
and I lived with them, sharing their
torments, frustrations and doom,
but most startling my own
identification with this tragic
family.
Dorset Nobles’ direction, taut,
real, and, perhaps, sensitive
to what Miller must have intended,
jlil like more inforn
lourette Syndrome Associ,
41-02 Bell Boulevard
Bayside. New York 11361
is enhanced by Eric O’Neill's set,
allowed the characters to flow.
I saw Willie Loman! Howard
Stopeck’s portrayal was brilliant
He put me through the wringer and
I felt his agony. I left the theater
drained and delighted. Linda (Lee
M ilman) brought a certain stoic
quality traditionally absent in the
classic Linda’s, showing a strength
needed to hold up poor Willie ol
these years...until Biff (Kent
Whipple) comes staggering home,
bringing with him the final chapter
of this Greek tragedy, as well as the
rebirth of what Willie would have
become had he realized his
demands of life in the form of his
neglected son Happy (John
Mlinek). In “Death” Miller created
an actor’s delight, allowing
supporting characters the
opportunity to be wonderful, and
seizing those moments are: Sidney
Glazer, Timothy Martin, Bob
Matteson, Pamala Rose, Jerry
(iriffin, Michael Rabin, Juliette
Proenza, Madelein St. Romain
and Karen Brannon
One day a cult of “Audience of
Habima’s ‘Death of a Salesman’”
will be formed...those of us that
shared theatrical magic. Your last
chance to share that experience is
Sat. and Sun., Feb 6 and 7, 8 p m.
at the Atlanta Jewish Community
Center on Peachtree. Cost is $4,
adults; $2, students; and SI, senior
citizens.
Ban on auto tags
Howard Stopeck as Willie Loman in Arthur Miller's “Death of a
This advertisement was
by David Kantor
BONN(JTA) The city of Trier
has decided to ban auto license
plates bearing letters alluding to
the Nazi era. The mayor of the city,
Felix Zimmerman, said that in
recent months car owners have
often demanded plates carrying
letters such as “HJ” (Hitler
Jugend), “KZ" (the German
abbreviation for concentration
camp), “NS” (National Socialist
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combinations
Meanwhile, a lead article in the
Frankfurter Rundschau following
the recent bombing of an Israeli
restaurant in West Berlin in which
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25 people were injured, including a
14-month-old child who died (hree
days later, castigated the German
authorities for having failed to
react on time to many signs of a
neo-Nazi ideological and political
resurgence in the country. The
dead child was identified as
Jennifer Aftring.
The influential daily reported
that young people in West Berlin
have been seen lately wearing ear
rings in the form of swastikas—
apparently the in thing among
young rightwing extremists.
The conservative paper. Die
Welt, also attacked the Bonn
government in a front page
editorial for having reacted to the
restaurant bombing too late and
too subdued. West German
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, in a
telegram to Werner Nachmann,
chairman of the Central Council of
Jews in Germany, termed the
bombing an “abominable attack”
and expressed “sorrow and
sympathy.”
In West Berlin thousands of
people staged a peaceful silent
march to protest against the
resurgence of anti-Semitic
violence. The march began at the
site of the Israeli restaurant
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