The Jewish Dog
The Jewish Dog is a fascinating stage adaptation of the world-famous bestseller by Israeli author Asher Kravitz. The play presents the tragedy of the Holocaust from a dog's perspective, while talking about basic human values, humanism, friendship, loyalty and belonging. The story takes place from the rise of the Nazis through the concentration camp to the founding of the State of Israel. The play The Jewish Dog has been performed with great success all over the world, and was first presented in Hungarian at the Spinoza Theater.
Performed by: Adam Meir
Written and directed by: Yonatan Esterkin
Translated by: Adam Meir and Bea Kallos
Dramaturge: Otília Cseicsner
Author of the original book: Asher Kravitz
Playwright: Gábor Czeizel
Adam Meir is an American actor born in Hungary and raised in Israel. After a large number of successful film, television and theater roles, he can now be seen on the
Hungarian stage for the first time.
Yonatan Esterkin is an Israeli-American theater artist.