SURVIVING MAMA
OCTOBER 12 – NOVEMBER 18, 2012
EDGEMAR CENTER FOR THE ARTS, SANTA MONICA
Mama, who has survived many crises in her life, now battles her daughters who want to to move her to a “home.” Courageous, street smart and fiercely independent, Mama impacts everyone who knows her. While Mama’s fate is being determined, long held family secrets are revealed. A stunning, emotional drama.
Script By Sonia Levitin.
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RETURN, a musical
Script by Sonia Levitin
An impossible rescue, an incredible love…a teen age girl, an old woman, a child and two young men all trying to escape hatred and persecution; their vision of freedom haunts this perilous journey as it deepens their love.
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STORY FOR A BLACK NIGHT
Based on the novel by Clayton Bess
Producer & Script: Sonia Levitin | Co-Poducer: Clent Bowers
Directed by Clent Bowers
CAST
Hawah: Dionne Williiams
Old Ma: Paula Belamy-Franklin
Musu: Marilyn Sue Perry
Romeo: David Hopkins
Mrs. Pastor
Gblee: Tina Fabrique
Maima Kiawu: Vicki Lynn Reynolds
Adult Momo & Narrator: Clent Bowers
Video present by Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, on March 14, 2021.
VIDEO IS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AUDIENCE VIEWING AND PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES
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CHAINED
A BROKEN MARRIAGE… A DESPERATE WOMAN… #UNCHAIN ME
STAGED READING OF A NEW PLAY BY SONIA LEVITIN
Directed by Margy Horowitz
Premiere: February 29 2024 / Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, CA
May 19, 2024 / Tikvah Jacob , Manhattan Beach, CA
July 18, 2024 / Temple Har Shalom , Park City, UT
ORIGINAL CAST
Karen: France Brundage
Ravi Jake: Saul Blinko
Si – Rabbi: Yitzchok Golbart
Elinor: Nili Isenberg
Mona: Jessica Kurzban
Deena: Jill Holden
Sheldon: Nicolas Monteihl
Miriam: Karen Holender
Testimonials
Chained is a story about a couple going through a Jewish divorce, where the husband refuses to give a Get until he receives full custody of their child. …A powerful performance, bringing the audience into the turmoil, when finally, the unexpected twist reveals the husband’s reasons…the wife does become unchained.
Jewish Home
“Chained” explores the plight of an Orthodox Jewish woman who finds herself trapped in an impossible marriage. Her husband refuses to touch her but claims he is happy and refuses to grant her a “get” -—the Jewish divorce that would free her to marry again. The heroine’s worried mother and concerned sister, both secular Jews, cannot understand their beloved’s passionate commitment to a religious lifestyle. Playwright Sonia Levitin writes a provocative family drama about recognizable and relatable people who find it easy to love but hard to understand each other. The staged reading of “Chained” was masterfully presented and every character portrayed with depth, sensitivity and nuance. Hope to see a full production!
Irina E. Bragin, Ph.D.
The story is compelling. The script is superb. CHAINED takes you into what appears to be a typical family on the surface. Still, it becomes a roller coaster ride of peaks and valleys, leaving you wondering: What will happen next? The climax of “Chained” is compelling and will leave you breathless and thought-provoking.
Lloyd F. Reese
Sonia Levitin’s play, Chained, is a cleareyed compassionate look at a difficult issue. She refuses to take sides and instead looks to the human core of her characters and their situation.
Eric Kaplan
Sonia Levitin's play, CHAINED, is a new look at a persistent social problem in the Orthodox Jewish community. The protagonist needs a Get from the husband she’s leaving. He’ll give her one only if she hands over full custody of their 9-year-old son. It’s a fresh take on an old subject; at least I thought it was old but have since found out that many Jews know nothing about the document. It kept me, and the rest of the audience, on the edge of their seats, until the curtain went down.