

Iphigenia, Phaedra, Athaliah
E F. Watling
Here is a new theatrical form the author calls an eurythmy.
It is a system of movements to words with the actors wearing full face masks.
The piece may also be done as a conventional play without masks.
The story of Judah and his daughters, one legitimate and raised as an orthodox Jew and the other illegitimate and raised as a Roman Catholic, is a family tragedy.
Both girls fall in love with the same man, a gentile.
The tug of war that ensues destroys Judah and his daughter.
The heart felt conclusion brings tears to the eyes of all who see this sensitive work.
Judah's Daughter is a American religious play written by Jules Tasca and published by Samuel French (1999).
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