The Leevees, Farmington Hills, MI, Dec 6
The Leevees
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Farmington Hills, MI
Dec 6
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The Leevees
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Farmington Hills, MI
Dec 6
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The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Chicago Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL
Dec 7
The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Xcel Energy Center Bowl
St. Paul, MN
Dec 8
The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Chicago Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL
Dec 7
The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Tucson Convention Center
Tucson, AZ
Dec 12
The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA
Dec 13
The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Nob Hill Masonic Center
San Francisco, CA
Dec 14
The Leevees
Jewish Community Center
Washington, DC
Dec 17
The Leevees
12/28 Wed
World Cafe
The LeeVees
Saturday, December 9th, 1pm
Westport, CT
Jake's Way
(acoustic in-store)
www.leevees.com
VODKA LATKA: FESTIVAL OF RIGHTS LA
JDub, Progressive Jewish Alliance and Reboot,Present:
A Hanukkah Extravaganza featuring Golem, DJ Anaan, A High Stakes Charity Dreydl + Special Guests
Los Angeles - Wed. Dec. 13 @ The El Rey
w/ Heaping Hanukkah / Doors & Latkas 8PM
$12 On Sale Now / $15 Day of Show / All Ages / purchase tickets
www.elrey.com
Turn the Festival of Lights into the Festival of Rights with a unique menorah-lighting by local social justice activists. Then watch LA's Heebster comedians, writers, magicians, and performers - including Six Feet Under's Jill Soloway - tackle the holiday from an entirely new perspective in Heaping Hanukah. Finally, Golem takes the night to a raucous, high-energy finale.
This event made possile through a grant from JVPF-LA.
The LeeVees
Wednesday, December 13th
New York, NY
Mo Pitkins (HEEB Magazine event—Group Therapy)
www.mopitkins.com
The LeeVees
Saturday, December 16th
Bridgeport, CT
Congregation B誰ai Israel
2710 Park Avenue
$20 tickets for ages under 16 / $25 for 16+
7:00 pm
www.leevees.com
San Francisco - Thurs. Dec 14 @ The Independent
w/ Conspiracy of Beards / Doors & Latkas 8PM
$12 On Sale Now / $15 Day of Show / 21+ / purchase tix
Tonight again starts with the Festival of Rights menorah lighting, followed by Conspiracy of Beards, a 30 member all- male choir that exclusively performs the music of Leonard Cohen. The night high stakes charity dreydl benefiting the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, in which you can win a Noise Pop Festival Badge and a Barsuk Records prize pack.
Produced in Collaboration with Noise Pop
"Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad" tours for the holidays with hula hoops, hip hop and hilarity in hand, like a dreidal spinning in Vegas. Celebrating Xmas Eve with a brand new show, including comedians Rachel Feinstein (Comedy Central), Ophira Eisenberg (Comedy Central), Rena Zager (Comedy Central), Rebecca Drysdale (Aspen Comedy Fest), spoken word artist Vanessa Hidary AKA The Hebrew Mamita (HBO and "The Tribe"), special guest Scotty the Blue Bunny and our very own Burlesque All-stars, Sister Schmaltz and our very own houseband, The Jew Boys, hosted by comedian, chanteuse and resident ringleader, The Goddess Perlman who will be throwing down the Yiddish rhymes.
Dec. 15th @ 8pm
5 Spot
5 S. Bank St.
Philadelphia
215-574-0070
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The LeeVees
Bridgeport, CT
Congregation B'Nai Israel
2710 Park Avenue
$20 tickets for ages under 16 / $25 for 16+
All Ages
7:00 pm
"Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad" tours for the holidays with hula hoops, hip hop and hilarity in hand, like a dreidal spinning in Vegas. Celebrating Xmas Eve with a brand new show, including comedians Rachel Feinstein (Comedy Central), Ophira Eisenberg (Comedy Central), Rena Zager (Comedy Central), Rebecca Drysdale (Aspen Comedy Fest), spoken word artist Vanessa Hidary AKA The Hebrew Mamita (HBO and "The Tribe"), special guest Scotty the Blue Bunny and our very own Burlesque All-stars, Sister Schmaltz and our very own houseband, The Jew Boys, hosted by comedian, chanteuse and resident ringleader, The Goddess Perlman who will be throwing down the Yiddish rhymes.
Dec. 16th @ 8pm
The Jewish Mother,
31st and Pacific Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA
757-422-5430
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More Klezmer fun in the Southwest:
On this Sunday, December 17th at 5:15pm its Chanukah Klezmer Fest featuring The Rebbe's Orkestra—klezmer and Judaic band at Congregation B'nai Zion in El Paso, Texas.
Join us as we light the third candle on our giant Chanukiah at THE Chanukah party of the year.
Out-of-this world food and a world-renowned klezmer band.
For more information contact:
Congregation B'nai Zion, 805 Cherry Hill Lane, El Paso, Texas 79912 (915) 833-2222
www.congregationbnaizion.com
"Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad" tours for the holidays with hula hoops, hip hop and hilarity in hand, like a dreidal spinning in Vegas. Celebrating Xmas Eve with a brand new show, including comedians Rachel Feinstein (Comedy Central), Ophira Eisenberg (Comedy Central), Rena Zager (Comedy Central), Rebecca Drysdale (Aspen Comedy Fest), spoken word artist Vanessa Hidary AKA The Hebrew Mamita (HBO and "The Tribe"), special guest Scotty the Blue Bunny and our very own Burlesque All-stars, Sister Schmaltz and our very own houseband, The Jew Boys, hosted by comedian, chanteuse and resident ringleader, The Goddess Perlman who will be throwing down the Yiddish rhymes.
Dec. 17th @ 7pm
Creative Alliance
134 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore
410-276-1651
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The LeeVees
Chicago, IL
Kinetic Playground
1113 W. Lawrence
Tickets $15 (purchase tix).
This is an acoustic set with Adam & Dave
21+
8:00 pm
The Jewish American Performing Arts Project & Synagogue for the Arts
present the monthly....
TRIBECA SHOWCASE OF NEW JEWISH MUSIC & COMEDY
(AND SYNAGOGUE FOR THE ARTS' ANNUAL CHANUKAH BASH!)
Tuesday, Dec 19
7:00-8:00 networking/food
8:00-10:30 showcase
Synagogue for the Arts
49 White St., NYC
(2 blocks below Canal, west of Broadway)
General admission (includes party/food): $25
For info and advance reservations, (212) 966-7141
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From the creator of the comedy song sensation "What I Like About Jew" and the founder of Rockapella comes a newly erected, Jew-themed, comedy song variety show: JEWMONGOUS!, featuring Sean Altman and guests Todd Barry, Jonathan Coulton, Tammy Faye Starlite, Cynthia Kaplan and Steve Goodie. All faiths welcome, especially Jews.
12/20 - 12 Miles West, Bloomfield, NJ (7pm)
Jewltide in Chicago
Wed. Dec. 20
Empty Bottle
1035 N. Western Ave., Chicago, IL
$12 On Sale Now / $15 Day of Show / 21+ / Doors 9 PM
Featuring Golem + SoCalled + Heeb Magazine
This event made possible through a grant from Charles & Lynn Schusterman Foundation.
From the creator of the comedy song sensation "What I Like About Jew" and the founder of Rockapella comes a newly erected, Jew-themed, comedy song variety show: JEWMONGOUS!, featuring Sean Altman and guests Todd Barry, Jonathan Coulton, Tammy Faye Starlite, Cynthia Kaplan and Steve Goodie. All faiths welcome, especially Jews.
12/21 - The Brokerage, Bellmore, Long Island, NY (7pm)
Jewltide in Boston
Thurs. Dec. 21
TT The Bears
www.ttthebears.com
$10 On Sale Now / $12 Day of Show / 18+ / Doors 8:30 PM
Featuring Golem + SoCalled + Heeb Magazine + Shtreiml
This event made possible through a grant from Charles & Lynn Schusterman Foundation.
From the creator of the comedy song sensation "What I Like About Jew" and the founder of Rockapella comes a newly erected, Jew-themed, comedy song variety show: JEWMONGOUS!, featuring Sean Altman and guests Todd Barry, Jonathan Coulton, Tammy Faye Starlite, Cynthia Kaplan and Steve Goodie. All faiths welcome, especially Jews.
12/22 - Tin Angel, Philadelphia (7:30pm)
"Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad" tours for the holidays with hula hoops, hip hop and hilarity in hand, like a dreidal spinning in Vegas. Celebrating Xmas Eve with a brand new show, including comedians Rachel Feinstein (Comedy Central), Ophira Eisenberg (Comedy Central), Rena Zager (Comedy Central), Rebecca Drysdale (Aspen Comedy Fest), spoken word artist Vanessa Hidary AKA The Hebrew Mamita (HBO and "The Tribe"), special guest Scotty the Blue Bunny and our very own Burlesque All-stars, Sister Schmaltz and our very own houseband, The Jew Boys, hosted by comedian, chanteuse and resident ringleader, The Goddess Perlman who will be throwing down the Yiddish rhymes.
Dec. 23rd
The Birchmere
3701 Mt. Vernon Ave
Alexandria, VA 22305
703-573-SEAT
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From the creator of the comedy song sensation "What I Like About Jew" and the founder of Rockapella comes a newly erected, Jew-themed, comedy song variety show: JEWMONGOUS!, featuring Sean Altman and guests Todd Barry, Jonathan Coulton, Tammy Faye Starlite, Cynthia Kaplan and Steve Goodie. All faiths welcome, especially Jews.
12/23 - Knitting Factory, NYC (7pm & 9:30pm)
The LeeVees
Saturday, December 23rd
Brooklyn, NY
Southpaw
125 Fifth Ave
Tickets $12
18+
8:00 pm
www.ttthebears.com
Jewltide in Washington, DC
Saturday Dec. 23
6th and I
$10 On Sale Now / $12 Day of Show / Doors 8 PM
Featuring Golem + SoCalled + Heeb Magazine
This event made possible through a grant from Charles & Lynn Schusterman Foundation.
JDub and Brooklyn Jews Present:
Jewltide in Brooklyn
Sat. Dec. 23 @ Southpaw $12 Advance / $15 Date of Show / 18+
Featuring The LeeVees, Balkan Beat Box DJ set + Special Guests.
JDub and Brooklyn Jews Present:
Jewltide in Brooklyn
Sun. Dec 24 @ Southpaw
$18 Advance/$25 Day of Show / 18+ / Doors 8 PM
Featuring Golem + SoCalled + DJ Anaan
Latkas and Eggrolls 8-9 pm
From the creator of the comedy song sensation "What I Like About Jew" and the founder of Rockapella comes a newly erected, Jew-themed, comedy song variety show: JEWMONGOUS!, featuring Sean Altman and guests Todd Barry, Jonathan Coulton, Tammy Faye Starlite, Cynthia Kaplan and Steve Goodie. All faiths welcome, especially Jews.
12/24 - Jammin' Java, Vienna, VA (7pm & 9:30pm)
"Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad" tours for the holidays with hula hoops, hip hop and hilarity in hand, like a dreidal spinning in Vegas. Celebrating Xmas Eve with a brand new show, including comedians Rachel Feinstein (Comedy Central), Ophira Eisenberg (Comedy Central), Rena Zager (Comedy Central), Rebecca Drysdale (Aspen Comedy Fest), spoken word artist Vanessa Hidary AKA The Hebrew Mamita (HBO and "The Tribe"), special guest Scotty the Blue Bunny and our very own Burlesque All-stars, Sister Schmaltz and our very own houseband, The Jew Boys, hosted by comedian, chanteuse and resident ringleader, The Goddess Perlman who will be throwing down the Yiddish rhymes.
Dec. 24th
@7:30pm/9:30pm
Joe's Pub
425 Lafayette St.
NYC
212-967-7555
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The KNISHMASreturns! The annual xmas alternative so traditional... its truly alternative! Shtreimel joins us from Montreal on their US tour for jams that are part John Popper and Blues Traveler and part Klezmer band. Plus rising hip hop star of david Kosha Dillz and classic rock sounds by Moshe Skier Band. Its gonna be hot as ... as a knish!
Held on the mythical 9th night of Haunkah at Wicker Park's Subterranean Lounge (2011 W. North @ Milwaukee and Damen) This mini-Jewish music festival actually focuses on contemporary Jewish music and culture. "It has an alternative vibe that's at once familiar and also celebratory of the youthful, Nu-Jew culture. This year the eclectic lineup includes Hard Rock, Hip Hop and yes, Harmonicas.
Add to all that a great crowd, a great room, a midnight knish drop, the gelt pelting and airing of grievances, and its the true alternative for Xmas eve.
KNISHMAS has sold out before, so avoid the risk and the door line- Buy tix online! It's gonna be fun, its gonna hot as a knish!
Subterranean Lounge
2011 W. North Ave.
Damen Blue Line Stop
Tickets
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From the creator of the comedy song sensation "What I Like About Jew" and the founder of Rockapella comes a newly erected, Jew-themed, comedy song variety show: JEWMONGOUS!, featuring Sean Altman and guests Todd Barry, Jonathan Coulton, Tammy Faye Starlite, Cynthia Kaplan and Steve Goodie. All faiths welcome, especially Jews.
12/25 - Ram's Head, Annapolis, MD (7pm)
From the creator of the comedy song sensation "What I Like About Jew" and the founder of Rockapella comes a newly erected, Jew-themed, comedy song variety show: JEWMONGOUS!, featuring Sean Altman and guests Todd Barry, Jonathan Coulton, Tammy Faye Starlite, Cynthia Kaplan and Steve Goodie. All faiths welcome, especially Jews.
12/27 - Club Passim, Cambridge, MA (7pm & 9:30pm)
גלאט אזוי (Alan Fendler [fleyt, drehleir],
Stacey Cretekos [skripke]. Roger Reid [tsimbali, kompiutr])
will be privileged to be m'sameach klal as the house band for
די מגילה פין אסתר of Greenburgh Hebrew Center, Dobbs Ferry, NY USA
(www.g-h-c.org
14 אדר
II 5768 / 20 March 2008 7:30 PM
Playing favorite country hits of the 90's and the 00's
(their favorites, the old country, the 1890's and 1900's).
With special guests
Chane Moldova & The Jewness Brothers: "Worst of Both Worlds"
King Billy Ray Cyrus: "(My Steel Town Queen Esther Found) The Kosher Part of
Me"
Shaini Winoheis: "Rehab"
No charge. Opportunity to fulfill Machatzit HaShekel available.
Please respect k'dusha of the evening with strict adherence to creative costuming.
The The Sway Machinery will be emerging from the depths of the wilderness to bring the Carnival to the people of NYC!
Purim, the Jewish Mardi Gras, the festival of inversion, is beckoning and we urge you to join us in answering the call!
We will be pitching an old fashioned throw-down in the halls of the Stanton Street Shul, a recently restored bastion of Lower East Side Culture, that houses an active Congregation that is generously sponsoring this event.
FREE ADMISSION--FIRST SHOT FREE FOR EACH AUDIENCE MEMBER!
DRINKS WILL BE SERVED!
REVELRY WILL ENSUE!
Thursday, March 20--9PM
Stanton Street Shul
180 Stanton Street
212-533-4122
www.stantonstreetshul.com
A SHABBATON WITH SAM GLASER ~ JEWISH MUSIC, JEWISH MEMORY
Friday, August 7 & Saturday, August 8, 2009
Flemington Jewish Community Center
5 Sergeantsville Road, Flemington, NJ 08822
Friday, August 7th , starting at 7:30 PM
Enter into Shabbat with a joyous Kabbalat Shabbat and Evening service, followed by a festive Shabbat dinner, with study and singing.
Saturday, August 8th, starting at 9:15 AM
Stay connected with your Shabbat Soul with Shabbat services. Sam Glaser will present the Dvar Torah after the Torah service. Services will be followed by a Kiddush luncheon, followed by study and some more singing!
Shabbat Afternoon, starting at 6:00
Children's programming- Sam will teach some songs to the children who will later participate in the Saturday Night concert after Havdalah.
At 7:00, Sam will again lead a study and discussion group on "Attitude of Gratitude"- the theme of his most recent CD of the Psalms of Hallel.
Satruday evening, starting at 7:30
Mincha service, followed by Seudat Sh'lishit, the Third Meal of Shabbat, followed by study and EVEN MORE SINGING! Then we will have the Shabbat evening service and Havdalah.
Motzei Shabbat, approximately 9:00:
A SAM GLASER CONCERT- WITH PARTICIPATION OF FRIENDS AND KIDS!
Special Guest: Adrianne Greenbaum of KlezmerFlute - Nationally and internationally known klezmer musician and teacher.
All this for a requested donation of $18 per person, $36 per family. All proceeds go to support the restoration of the Jewish cemetery in Dubiecko, Poland- one of the "Lost Jewish communities" of Polish Galicia - through a program of the American Joint Distribution Committee.
PLEASE MAKE ANY CHECKS OUT TO: FJCC/ RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND: DUBIECKO FUND.
Call (908) 782-6410 for further information
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A SHABBATON WITH SAM GLASER ~ JEWISH MUSIC, JEWISH MEMORY
Friday, August 7 & Saturday, August 8, 2009
Flemington Jewish Community Center
5 Sergeantsville Road, Flemington, NJ 08822
Friday, August 7th , starting at 7:30 PM
Enter into Shabbat with a joyous Kabbalat Shabbat and Evening service, followed by a festive Shabbat dinner, with study and singing.
Saturday, August 8th, starting at 9:15 AM
Stay connected with your Shabbat Soul with Shabbat services. Sam Glaser will present the Dvar Torah after the Torah service. Services will be followed by a Kiddush luncheon, followed by study and some more singing!
Shabbat Afternoon, starting at 6:00
Children's programming- Sam will teach some songs to the children who will later participate in the Saturday Night concert after Havdalah.
At 7:00, Sam will again lead a study and discussion group on "Attitude of Gratitude"- the theme of his most recent CD of the Psalms of Hallel.
Satruday evening, starting at 7:30
Mincha service, followed by Seudat Sh'lishit, the Third Meal of Shabbat, followed by study and EVEN MORE SINGING! Then we will have the Shabbat evening service and Havdalah.
Motzei Shabbat, approximately 9:00:
A SAM GLASER CONCERT- WITH PARTICIPATION OF FRIENDS AND KIDS!
Special Guest: Adrianne Greenbaum of KlezmerFlute - Nationally and internationally known klezmer musician and teacher.
All this for a requested donation of $18 per person, $36 per family. All proceeds go to support the restoration of the Jewish cemetery in Dubiecko, Poland- one of the "Lost Jewish communities" of Polish Galicia - through a program of the American Joint Distribution Committee.
PLEASE MAKE ANY CHECKS OUT TO: FJCC/ RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND: DUBIECKO FUND.
Call (908) 782-6410 for further information
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Wednesday 12/21/2011, 10pm to Midnight - MARK O'CONNOR CHRISTMAS REVIEW SHOW. Mark O'Connor, 'one of the most talented and imaginative artists working in music - any music - today,' (LA Times), and special guests, including Yale Strom & Elizabeth Schwartz, ring in the holidays. Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street. Seating is limited and on a first come-first served basis. For reservations: (212) 505-FISH.
Khanike iz freylekh!
A Chanukah concert presented by vocalist/folklorist Lori Cahan-Simon accompanied by Walt Mahovlich on accordion.
Yiddish songs rarely heard, collected by Lori, with texts by our most beloved poets set to music by the finest Jewish composers, from the 18th through 20th centuries, as well as a story by I.L. Peretz.
You can also purchase the CD at CD Baby.
When: Dec. 18th, 2011 at 3pm
Where: The Cleveland Workmen's Circle, at the Rockefeller Pointe building,
2490 Lee Blvd., Suite 300B, Cleveland Heights, OH.
This is at the Northwest corner of Lee & Mayfield Roads, entrance at the rear.
How much: only $5 gets you a concert as well as frishe heyse latkes and other refreshments!!
Call (216) 381-4515 for reservations and information.
We will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items for our Mitzvah Food Pantry at the event.
Hope to see you there!
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
28 November, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
29 November, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
28 November, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
1 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Post Show Talks
1, 6, 15, 20 and 27 Dec, 2pm & 2.30pm
Don't miss the unique opportunity to meet members of the cast and creative team.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
1 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
4 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
5 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
6 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Post Show Talks
1, 6, 15, 20 and 27 Dec, 2pm & 2.30pm
Don't miss the unique opportunity to meet members of the cast and creative team.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
7 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
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The Chanukah Service, lead by Rabbi Arnold Saltzman and Cantor Caron, will be filled with music.
Friday evening, December 7th
7:45; Ingleside at King Farm; 701 King Farm Blvd., Rockville, MD 20850
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
8 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
Join us for a Chanukah Celebration for all ages on Sunday, December 9. The day’s events include The Magic Dreidel, a theatrical and musical presentation of the story of Chanukah by the nationally touring Grumbling Gryphons. Also featured are hands-on music, dance, and art workshops leading up to the performance.
Dec 9, 2012, 10am - 4pm
National Yiddish Book Center
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building
1021 West Street (Hampshire College campus)
For details and to reserve tickets:
support.yiddishbookcenter.org/site/Calendar/1836249282?view=Detail&id=4861
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
9 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
11 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
12 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
13 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
14 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
15 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Post Show Talks
1, 6, 15, 20 and 27 Dec, 2pm & 2.30pm
Don't miss the unique opportunity to meet members of the cast and creative team.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
16 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
18 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
19 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
20 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Post Show Talks
1, 6, 15, 20 and 27 Dec, 2pm & 2.30pm
Don't miss the unique opportunity to meet members of the cast and creative team.
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
22 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
23 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
24 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
26 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
27 December, 2012, 10am and 2pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Post Show Talks
1, 6, 15, 20 and 27 Dec, 2pm & 2.30pm
Don't miss the unique opportunity to meet members of the cast and creative team.
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
28 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
29 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
A new adaptation of the absurdly funny Lemony Snicket story brought to the stage by YaD Arts in association with Tall Stories the award- winning children's theatre company that brought you The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and the sell out Twinkle Twonkle last year.
30 December, 2012, 11am and 2:30pm
Studio Theatre
Roundhouse,
Chalk Farm Road,
London, NW1 8EH
The story begins in a tiny village more or less covered in snow, where a Hanukkah Latke, a fried potato pancake, is born screaming. Well, wouldn’t you scream if you were thrown into a pan of boiling oil? The Latke jumps from the boiling pan and races through the wintery village, deep in the throes of festive preparations. Lost amongst the snowy landscape, the Christmas lights and pine trees, will our Latke ever find where it belongs?
Lemony Snicket’s Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming is a show about being yourself and appreciating others. The perfect family show to see this winter with an amazing cast, live music, lots of laughter and screaming potato pancake...
Tickets: £10
Concessions £8
£32 Family ticket (available in person or over the phone)
Suitable for ages 5+
Book online
Family workshops
Make your very own Latke puppet in this specially designed workshop to accompany the show - book here.
Co-commissioned by the Roundhouse and the Jewish Community Centre for London. Supported by Arts Council England, the Family Circle and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
Nigunim Chorus readies Hanukah extravaganza
Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.
JCC East Bay,
1414 Walnut St.,
Berkeley, CA
$15 general admission, free for kids
Buy tickets here
The Nigunim Community Chorus will present its annual celebration on the fourth night of Hanukah. The community is invited to light candles, sing Hanukah songs, enjoy performances by top Bay Area musicians, and dance under the leadership of Bruce Bierman. Traditional Hanukah foods will be sold.
Featured performers are the Nigunim Community Chorus, which sings in Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino and English; Ladino singer Rivka Amado; traditional Jewish band Mama Loshn, including Gail Kissin, Suzanne Shanbaum and Rhonda Findling; the Adama Duo, with singer/guitarist Achi Ben Shalom and percussionist Jan Padover; and a dance band featuring an all-star line up of local musicians.
Co-sponsored by the 29th Jewish Music Festival, JCC East Bay, Temple Sinai, the Aquarian Minyan and KlezCalifornia.
width="161" height="200" alt="Caron Dale">Join Cantorial Soloist Caron Dale and musical friends for a Chappy Chanukkah Shabbat Celebration with song, prayer and fun food
Friday evening, December 6; 7:45
Congregation Hevrat Shalom welcomes you
Ingleside at King Farm
701 King Farm Blvd
Rockville, MD
street parking
Free Concert - December 14 and December 17, 2014
A joyful concert featuring traditional holiday melodies, hot klezmer tunes, and special surprises.
Featuring Magda Fishman, Rachel Yucht, Avram Pengas, Dmitri Zisl Slepovitch, Brian Glassman and Matt Temkin
Musical Director Zalmen Mlotek
With community-wide sponsors, the Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, the New York Board of Rabbis, and the Manhattan Jewish Historical Initiative.
In Yiddish, English, Hebrew and Ladino with English translation supertitles.
December 14, 2014 at 12:30 PM
The Winter Garden at Brookfield Place
220 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10281
This is a FREE event sponsored by arts Brookfield
No tickets required
For more information, please visit
www.artsbrookfield.com/new-york
Temple Beth Israel, Waltham presents
As part of its 100th year celebrations
A CELEBRATION OF KLEZMER AND YIDDISH MUSIC AND DANCE
Concert/Dance Party and Music Workshops
Featuring the dynamic duo of Sruli Dresdner and Lisa Mayer
Joined by very special guest Yosl Kurland
Music, singing, dancing (with expert leading), high spirits, refreshments, fun for all!
Sunday, Dec. 14
Temple Beth Israel
25 Harvard Street, Waltham, MA 02453
2-5pm: Concert and Dance Party
$25, $20 TBI members, kids under 12 free
12-1pm: Simultaneous participatory workshops: Yiddish singing, instrumental klezmer music
$18, $15 TBI members, kids under 12 free
Combined workshop and concert/dance ticket: $40, $32 members
Workshops begin promptly at 12
Lunch provided to workshop participants at 1
Participants will play a tune with the band at the concert
For information and ticketing:
www.tbiwaltham.org
781-894-5146
Online ticket purchase:
www.eventbrite.com/e/klezmer-concert-and-dance-party-with-sruli-and-lisa-joined-by-yosl-kurland-tickets-14292945585?aff=es2&rank=1
Free Concert - December 14 and December 17, 2014
A joyful concert featuring traditional holiday melodies, hot klezmer tunes, and special surprises.
Featuring Magda Fishman, Rachel Yucht, Avram Pengas, Dmitri Zisl Slepovitch, Brian Glassman and Matt Temkin
Musical Director Zalmen Mlotek
With community-wide sponsors, the Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, the New York Board of Rabbis, and the Manhattan Jewish Historical Initiative.
In Yiddish, English, Hebrew and Ladino with English translation supertitles.
December 17, 2014 at 7 PM
Queens College, Lefrak Recital Hall
65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, New York 11367
This is a FREE event sponsored by the Queens College Center for Jewish Studies
No tickets required
For more information, please call 718-793-8080
Heather Klein
Ruth's Table
Hanukkah Party Concert
December 18, 2014, 1-2pm
Art Center • Mission District
580 Capp St,
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 642-1000
Songs for the season, like a peppermint mocha for your ears!
Heather Klein
Hanukkah Service
December 19, 2014, 7:00 p.m.
Temple Beth Torah
42000 Paseo Padre Parkway,
Fremont, CA 94539
Phone: 510-656-7141
Klezmer Chanukah party w/Klezmerfest
Saturday, December 20, 8:15 PM
Congregation Brothers of Israel,
250 Park Avenue,
Long Branch, NJ
Tickets $25 in advance; $30 at the door
Refreshments will be served.
RSVP for the advance tickets by 12/15/2014
Please contact: Office: (732) 2226666
Bring Your Friends!
Songs of Shabbat across the region:
Purim-spiced Kabbalat Shabbat
Fri, Mar 6, 2015, 6:30pm
Temple Shalom,
175 Temple St.,
Newton MA
These services are free, but you are requested to make a reservation so as to enable better planning: FREE Shabbat Service reservation. If you are unable to make a reservation, please come, anyway, and have a great Shabbat.
Purim-spiced Kabbalat Shabbat will feature Cantor Peter Halpern leading a Friday night service inspired by songs of Purim.
More info: bostonjewishmusicfestival.org/events/songs-of-shabbat-across-the-region/
The Book Of J
Thursday Dec 14th / 6 pm doors - 7 pm show
The Burren
247 Elm Street, Davis Square,
Somerville, MA 02144
Book of J is engaged in new psalmody, drawing from the rich biblical commentary of Black and White American traditional music, Yiddish songs of ghosts and police violence, and piyutim (paraliturgical songs) with a queer bent. Expect old-time religion, radical politics, angels and demons, workers and bosses, diasporic languages, erotic longing, close-text reading, hard times resolved and destiny fulfilled. Also, singing along is good. Book of J is Jewlia Eisenberg (Charming Hostess) and Jeremiah Lockwood (Sway Machinery). Here’s more on the elements of our tight braid...
Sponsored by the Jewish Arts Collaborative