Campaign image for the 2024 Season of 'Yentl'. In photo: Amy Hack. Photographer: Mark Gambino.
Yentl
By Gary Abrahams, Elise Esther Hearst & Galit Klas
29 February 2024 – 17 March 2024 Merlyn Theatre
Malthouse Theatre,
Remount Theatre
Winner of four Green Room Awards including Outstanding Writing and Outstanding Performance
After a triumphant debut in 2022, garnering wide acclaim, four Green Room Awards and numerous five-star reviews—Malthouse is proud to present a return season of Kadimah Yiddish Theatre’s Yentl. This new stage adaptation of Nobel Prize laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer’s iconic short story is the first since the 1975 Broadway play and Barbra Streisand’s iconic 1983 musical film.
Yentl is the journey of a young woman who defies the Jewish Orthodox tradition that forbids females from studying religious scripture. When her father dies, Yentl emancipates herself by dressing in male guise, determined to live as a man to continue her studies. Religion, gender, sexual politics, and traditional Yiddish culture collide as Yentl finds her truth through faith and love.
Directed by Gary Abrahams and co-written by Gary Abrahams, Elise Esther Hearst, and Galit Klas, and starring Amy Hack, Nicholas Jaquinot, Genevieve Kingsford, and Evelyn Krape, Yentl is an ode to the feminist undertones and queer subtext of the original story and an invitation to celebrate the beauty of Yiddish culture.
A Kadimah Yiddish Theatre production.
Based on the original Yiddish short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer.
★★★★★
'Theatre in this country is so rarely animated by ideas this complex and contested, and rarely this moving... it’s bracing and transformative'
— The Guardian
★★★★★
'This mesmerising adaptation is nothing short of magic'
— Time Out
★★★★
'Assured and crisp... compelling'
— ArtsHub
★★★★
'Beautiful and profound'
— The Age
Cast
Creatives
Writer & Director
Writer
Writer
Assistant Director
Set & Costume Designer
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Subtitle Operator
Translator
Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Besen Family Artist Placement (Lighting)
Acknowledgements
Originating Producer Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre & National Library; Kadimah Yiddish Theatre. Based on the original Yiddish short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Key image: Mark Gambino