Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Spanish Prayer Book Spotlight

The Road Theatre on Magnolia is proud to present The Spanish Prayer Book by Angela J. Davis and directed by Lee Sankowich. The fascinating historical play about the power of art to forge human connections previews September 17, 18 and 19 and has its official opening on Friday September 20. Each week we will spotlight a cast member. This week the light shines on Allan Wasserman, a Roadie since 2012.


What character do you play in Spanish Prayer Book? How does he contribute to the play?

Jacob Adler. Michaela’s father and soul transporter of The Spanish Prayer Books to the USA from Germany. 

Any challenges to overcome as an actor?

Applying  a slight German dialect and to investigate and attempt to discover how I’m like the character and unlike the character.

What to you is the message of the play?

What are the ethical actions to take in life during desperate times and also during calm and abundant periods. It is a  moral tale that sheds light on wrestling with ethics versus human needs. 

What do you hope will be the audience takeaway?

This is a story that exemplifies our shared human behavior and vulnerability no matter what kind of lives we lead. 

The Road on Magnolia is located in the NoHo Senior Arts Colony at 10747 Magnolia Blvd. There is plenty of street parking but allow yourself plenty of time. Tickets may be purchased at 818- 761-8838.

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