Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews Begins London Run Tonight | Playbill

News Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews Begins London Run Tonight Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews, which received its U.K. premiere in a season at Bath's Ustinov Studio in 2013, transfers to London's St. James Theatre, where it begin performances Jan. 15, prior to an official opening Jan. 21, for a run through Feb. 28.

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The play premiered in October 2013 at the Roundabout's Black Box Theatre as part of the Roundabout Underground season before transferring to the upstairs Laura Pels Theatre.

In the play, a beloved grandfather has died and a treasured family heirloom with religious significance is up for grabs. But who is most deserving of it? Bossy, overbearing, fanatically religious Daphna? Her wealthy cousin Liam who’s just returned from skiing with his non-Jewish girlfriend Melody? Or Jonah, his brother, who would prefer not to get involved in the fight?

The original Bath cast reprise their roles for the St. James Theatre run. Jenna Augen plays the role of Daphna, Gina Bramhill plays Melody, Joe Coen plays Jonah and Ilan Goodman plays Liam.

It is directed by Michael Longhurst, who is currently represented on Broadway by his production of Constellations, with designs by Richard Kent, lighting by Richard Howell and sound by Adrienne Quartly.

It is produced by Danny Moar and Simon Friend for Theatre Royal Bath and St. James Theatre Productions.

To book tickets, contact the box office on 0844 264 2140 or visit www.stjamestheatre.co.uk.

 
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