
THE IMMIGRANT, subtitled "A Hamilton County Album", is a true story about two Eastern European Jews who immigrated to a small Texas town in 1909. Inspired by his grandmother's photo album, Harelik tells the story of two out of the thousands of Jewish immigrants who ended up in the American Southwest through an immigrant resettlement program.
"THE IMMIGRANT received a
well-deserved standing ovation on opening night at the Mark Taper
Forum...superb."
Pros, Variety
"A lovely and loving
evening of theater. Harelik's story is tender and touching"
Ed Kaufman, Hollywood
Reporter
"A funny new play by a new U S
A playwright. The scenes evoke the rural era with the
firm-handed clarity of a Jewish Horton Foote...they glow."
Linda Winer, U S A Today
originally produced by the Denver Center Theater
2 M, 2 F
I S B N: 0-88145-073-1, $8.95
An integral production
element is the visual aspect of THE IMMIGRANT.
Mark Harelik has incorporated into the play slides of pictures
from his grandmother's photo album.
Available from B P P I
for production rental are carousels of slides for use
with three projectors.
Three-carousel rental:
$300.00. Rental must be prepaid,
along with $10.00 shipping