Roundabout Theatre Company Extends Run of Joshua Harmon Comedy Bad Jews | Playbill

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News Roundabout Theatre Company Extends Run of Joshua Harmon Comedy Bad Jews Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews, the dark comedy about a volatile family dispute, has extended its run at the Roundabout Theatre Company's Laura Pels Theatre an additional week of performances.

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Molly Ranson and Michael Zegen Photo by Joan Marcus

Directed by Daniel Aukin, Bad Jews premiered to acclaim as part of Roundabout Underground in 2012. It officially opened Off-Broadway Oct. 3 after previews that began Sept. 19 at the Laura Pels Theatre. Performances will now continue through Dec. 22. 

The cast includes Tracee Chimo (Daphna), Philip Ettinger (Jonah), Molly Ranson (Melody) and Michael Zegen (Liam).

"You're voyeuristically peering into something that you should not be watching," playwright Harmon told Playbill in a recent interview. "This is a private fight within the family, and you're somehow intruding, which is an exciting, dangerous place for an audience to be. You're seeing something that is not meant to be seen."

Read the full interview here.

Bad Jews, according to the Roundabout, is a comedy about the "holy and the holier-than-thou. Daphna Feygenbaum (Chimo) is a Real Jew — just ask the Israeli boyfriend she met on Birthright. So when her cousin Liam (Zegen) brings home his shiksa girlfriend Melody (Ranson) and declares ownership of their grandfather's Chai necklace, it sparks a viciously hilarious brawl over family, faith and legacy."

The creative team includes Lauren Helpern (set design), Mark Barton (lighting design), Dane Laffrey (costume design) and Shane Rettig (sound design).

Tickets are available online at roundabouttheatre.org, by phone at (212) 719-1300, or in person at the Laura Pels Box Office (111 West 46th Street).

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Michael Zegen, Tracee Chimo and Philip Ettinger Photo by Joan Marcus
 
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