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Maltz’s Lehman Trilogy Depicts Generations Who See Selves As “Merchants of Money”

The Lehman Trilogy is the journey of a country pursuing a Dream viewed through the prism of financial acquisition, following generations of an immigrant family rising to economic triumph – and then tragedy. The Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production nimbly delivers the personal and social complexities examined in one of this country’s most challenging dramas in recent years.

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Epic, Compelling ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ at Gulfshore Playhouse

Just call The Lehman Trilogy the Walt Whitman of plays: it is large and contains multitudes. performed by three actors at the Gulfshore Playhouse whose characters are born, grow, age, die, and give way to a new generation. It’s a theatrical tour de force that is not to be missed.

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Lehman Trilogy Is Staggering Epic Tale of Family & Capitalism

The Lehman Trilogy, now enjoying a forceful production at GableStage, combines a solid story about generations of a family seen through the immigrant experience with a precise look at the American Dream seen through the lens of capitalism and the beginnings of the stock market — a staggeringpdouble-edged story showing the triumph of three Bavarian brothers, newly arrived in America during 1844, in relation to capitalism.

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