Friday, March 13, 2015

THE ENGLISH BRIDE …North Hollywood






This riveting play is loosely based on the 1986 Hindawi case, a true incident where a handsome Jordanian Arab planted a bomb on the El Al plane carrying his pregnant Irish fiancée to Israel. 

While author Lucile Lichtblau uses this case as a template, she has changed the facts to question and explore the ambiguity of love and betrayal. Here the girl is English, the young man an Israeli Arab, their affair is deep and passionate. The mystery is in the motivation of the Arab. Is he a terrorist setting out to callously murder over 300 people, or a confused young man faced with a catastrophic dilemma when his family learns of his disgrace?

We are given both sides of this conundrum and all the evidence is laid before us but never answered definitively. We must decide. Each of us can bring our own values and life awareness to this story. That is the author’s intent with this clever exploration of human motives. When people lie and their falsehoods bring temporary happiness to another, is this evil or kindness? When people lie to extract confessions from reluctant witnesses, is this fair or is the search for the truth more important? See the play and decide for yourself.

Directed with brilliant intensity by Marya Mazor, with superlative performances by Elizabeth Knowelden as the naïve Eileen, Steven Schub as the devious Ali, and Allan Wasserman as the enigmatic investigator Dov. Set design is by Kaitlyn Pietras, lighting by Pablo Santiago, sound by John Zalewski and costumes by Sarah Ryung Clement. Produced by Chet Grissom, Carlyle King, and Kevin Shipp.

At the Road Theatre, in the NoHo Senior Arts Colony, 10747 Magnolia Blvd. in North Hollywood. Extended through May 10th. For tickets: 818-761-8838 or www.roadtheatre.org.

Photos by John A. Lorenz

Also reviewed in the April issue of NOT BORN YESTERDAY.

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