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Miami New Drama’s The Zionists Digs Even More Broadly Into Effectiveness of Debate

Yes, The Zionists: A Family Storm provides an incisive and fair examination of the clashing issues of Jews’ and Palestinians’ rights to call Israel home. But that comprehensive inquiry in this powerful drama at Miami New Drama extends much farther, broader and deeper than that sole central topic on the table.

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Beliefs and Responsibility Grapple In Miami New Drama’s World Premiere Birthright

How do deeply held beliefs – religious, social, moral — guide us, persist, deteriorate or see us mutate as time and events challenge their truth and erode the bond among those raised on them. Birthright at Miami New Drama is an overwhelming, dense, heroically ambitious study of young people defining their identity and grappling how it copes with the modern world.

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