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Sunday, June 01 2008, 6:30pm - 8:30pm |
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One was the New York born son of
Jewish immigrants, one a child of western Missouri. They served
together in France during World War I. Home from battle they opened a
haberdashery in Kansas City. It failed. The immigrants’
son stayed in the clothing business, the man from Missouri went into
politics.
Eddie, a one man play
performed by Marvin Starkman (who with his partner Bob Feinberg wrote the
script), tells the story of Eddie Jacobson and Harry S. Truman and how, 60 years
ago, Jacobson put at risk a lifetime’s friendship to lobby the President of the
United States to support the as yet unborn state of Israel.
Directed by Max Daniels.
Tickets are
$10.
This program is sponsored in part by
the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC)
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