Untaming of the Jew

Barabas gets his revenge in a rollicking new production

Mention Christopher Marlowe's dark Elizabethan comedy The Jew of Malta, and anti-Semitism comes to mind, not the word "rollicking." Yet, downtown director David Herskovits (with dramaturgical aid from the Voice's Michael Feingold) has taken Marlowe's play, kept its anti-Semitic aspects intact, and turned it into a contemporary romp. Herskovits's choices and those of John Lee Beatty (who provides a Hogarth-like caricature of an Elizabethan stage) and David Zinn (whose red gowns and stylized turbans are marvels) perfectly fit Marlowe's world. It's a universe where a father poisons not only his daughter (Nicole Lowrance) for converting from Judaism to Christianity, but also everyone in her convent.

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The Jew of Malta
By Christopher Marlowe
Duke on 42nd
229 West 42nd Street
212-239-6200

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Academy Award–winner F. Murray Abraham plays the titular Jew, Barabas, with a terrific blend of gravitas and irony. In addition to enduring his daughter's conversion, Barabas also suffers as the government seizes his fortune. Assisting in Barabas's revenge is Ithamore (Arnie Burton), a conniving slave whose instincts for self-preservation run deep. Barabas meets his end in a vat of oil, and as Herskovits's production gallops to this conclusion, theatergoers gasp, chuckle, and marvel at his audacity (a necrophiliac friar is a deft touch) and the fine performances that abound here.

 
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