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Bad Jews theatre review: A slow return for an excellent comedy

There are pauses long enough to pitch a tent in this production of Josh Harmon’s excellent play

July 28, 2022 09:35
Ashley Margolis as Liam Haber, Olivia Le Andersen as Melody and Rosie Yadid as Daphna
BAD JEWS PRODUCTION PHOTOS TAKEN AT THE ARTS THEATRE, ON 14TH JULY 2022 - LONDON
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For the second time in as many weeks a quintessentially American Jewish comedy feels as if it has a ball and chain attached to its ankle. The dialogue in the current revival of Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park at Sonning was performed at almost slo-mo speed compared to the way Jewish New York-ese should be spoken.

And now in the early reaches of Josh Harmon’s excellent play there are pauses long enough to pitch a tent.

This is the Michael Longhurst production that marked the play’s (and Harmon’s) triumphant UK debut in 2005. Back then Transport For London revealed its tin ear on the subject of antisemitism by banning the poster because of the title, revealing how dumb well-meaning gestures can be.