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Odyssey presents U.S. premiere of Yaacobi & Leidental,’
a satirical romp by one of Israels greatest playwrights

LOS ANGELES (REVISED February 25, 2023) — Odyssey Theatre Ensemble presents the U.S. premiere of Yaacobi & Leidental, a funny, provocative romp with music written by Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin and featuring songs by Alex Kagan. Tel Aviv-based director Yonatan Esterkin helms a new translation by Naaman Tammuz that was recently commissioned by the Levin estate, and Nisha Sujatha Arunasalam is music director. Performances take place March 18 through April 30. There will be two public previews, on Wednesday, March 15 and Thursday, March 16, followed by one press preview (also open to the public) on Friday, March 17.

An absurdist tale about a love triangle gone wrong, Yaacobi & Leidental is a comic escapade through the failings of friendship and love. Even as we laugh at the antics of brash Yaacobi (Ilia Volok), insecure Leidental (Michael Redfield) and not-as-sweet-as-she-looks Ruth Shekhash (Sera Heywood-Rakhimova), we are reminded of our own shared human frailty in the face of desire and suffering. The cheerful songs, accompanied by Arunasalam on piano, stand in stark contrast to the cruelties visited on one another by these three friends.

“The Brechtian style and cabaret-like music are great fun and typical Odyssey fare,” says artistic director Ron Sossi. “The Odyssey has always been internationally oriented, so this play is right up our alley. It’s an exciting piece that’s hard to typify, falling somewhere between Samuel Beckett and Woody Allen.”

“The high ‘sad clown’ theatricality of the text hones in on our inability to find happiness, love and satisfaction — and just how funny that is,” says Esterkin. “It’s what’s unique about Levin’s writing. The play is very Jewish and Israeli in its outlook and humor, but the themes are universal.”

Levin, who died of cancer in 1999 at the age of 56, remains one of Israel’s most prolific and controversial playwrights. His artistic legacy includes 56 plays and political satires, two books of prose, two collections of sketches and songs, a book of poems, and two books for children. Yaacobi & Leidental premiered in 1972 as a co-production between Tel Aviv’s Tzavta and Cameri Theatres, and was the first of Levin’s plays that he directed himself. Since then, it has had several revivals in Israel and has been produced in Germany, France, Spain, England, Poland and Romania.

“It’s as if a cast of Sholem Aleichem characters that didn’t quite make the final cut ran off and joined the circus, only to settle in an apartment block somewhere in south Tel Aviv,” wrote Tal Kra-Oz in a Tablet article about Levin’s work.

The creative team for Yaacobi & Leidental includes scenic designer Pete Hickock, lighting designer Michael Blendermann and costume designer Denise Blasor. The stage manager is Gabriel E. Jimenez Montes. Beth Hogan produces for Odyssey Theatre Ensemble.

A pioneer in the intimate theater movement, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble remains one of Los Angeles’ most adventurous companies, offering world-class live theater experiences for over five decades. Whether it be an original new play, a bold re-envisioned classic, or something hot off the international theater circuit, the Odyssey strives to be provocative, mind-bending and emotionally potent. As an artist-run venture, this unique company is always multicultural in both intent and practice, serving the wonderfully diverse ethnic mix of the Los Angeles community.

Performances of Yaacobi & Leidental take place every Saturday at 8 p.m. and every Sunday at 2 p.m. from March 18 through April 30. In addition, there will be three performances on Wednesdays at 8 p.m., on March 29, April 12 and April 26; two performances on Fridays at 8 p.m., on March 24 and April 14; and two performances on Mondays at 8 p.m., on April 3 and April 10. Public previews take place on Wednesday, March 15 and Thursday, March 16 followed by a press preview (also open to the public) on Friday, March 17, with all previews beginning at 8 p.m.

Post-performance discussions with the artists are scheduled on Wednesday, March 29 and Wednesday, April 12 and are included in the ticket price. Friday, March 24 and Friday, April 14 are “Wine Nights”: enjoy complimentary wine and snacks and mingle with the cast after the show.

Tickets to performances range from $25$40, except Mondays, which are Pay-What-You-Will (reservations open online and at the door starting at 5:30 p.m.). Previews are priced at $20.

The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West Los Angeles, 90025. For reservations and information, including up-to-date Covid-19 safety protocols, call (310) 477-2055 or go to OdysseyTheatre.com.

 

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Yaacobi & Leidental 

WHAT:
Odyssey Theatre Ensemble presents the U.S. premiere of Yaacobi & Leidental, a funny, provocative romp with music written by Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin and featuring songs by Alex Kagan. An absurdist tale about a love triangle gone wrong, Yaacobi & Leidental is a comic escapade through the failings of friendship and love. Even as we laugh at the antics of brash Yaacobi, insecure Leidental and not-as-sweet-as-she-looks Ruth Shekhash, we are reminded of our own shared human frailty in the face of desire and suffering.

WHO:
• Written by Hanoch Levin
• Music by Alex Kagan
• Translated from the Hebrew by Naaman Tammuz
• Directed by Yonatan Esterkin
• Music Director and Pianist: Nisha Sujatha Arunasalam
• Starring Sera Heywood-Rakhimova, Michael Redfield and Ilia Volok
• Presented by Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Ron Sossi Artistic Director

WHEN:

WHEN:
Previews: March 15 and March 16
Press Preview:
March 17 (also open to the public)
Performances:
March 18 – April 30
Wednesdays at 8 p.m.: March 15 (Preview), March 29*, April 12* and April 26 ONLY

Thursday at 8 p.m.: March 16 (Preview)
Fridays at 8 p.m.: March 17 (Press Preview), March 24** and April 14** ONLY
Saturdays at 8 p.m.: March 18 (Opening), March 25, April 1, April 8, April 15
Sundays at 2 p.m.: March 19, March 26, April 2, April 9, April 16
Mondays at 8 p.m.: April 3, April 10 and April 24 ONLY

*Post-performance discussions on Wednesday, March 29 and Wednesday, April 12
**Wine Nights on Friday, March 24 and Friday, April 14: complimentary wine and snacks and after the show.

WHERE:
Odyssey Theatre
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90025

TICKET PRICES:
• Previews: $20
• Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays: $25$40
• Mondays: Pay-What-You-Will (reservations open online and at the door starting at 5:30 p.m.)

HOW:
www.OdysseyTheatre.com
(310) 477-2055 ext. 2

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