

Come Light the Menorah
Rich Orloff
A young Jewish girl defies her religious upbringing and confronts her mother about being a lesbian.
Published in the collection, Plays from the Philadelphia Young Playwrights Festival .
| Character |
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| Emma Sasha's less privileged childhood friend. She resents Sasha's social advantages and thinks she understands oppression. |
| Frank The male voice of a guy who gets arrested with them. He's been arrested a million times and takes advantage of the humor in it. |
| Kaleisha A twelve year old with an absent mother. She has lived with her overburdened aunt for two years. |
| Ancida Kaleisha's stressed out and bitter aunt. |
| Officer A female cop who works too hard to waste patience on arrogant kids. |
| Sasha Emma's best friend since childhood, from a liberal, middle-class family. |
Bring Back My Bonny to Me is a comedy play written by Noa Gottlieb and published by Samuel French .
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