

The Substance Of Fire
Jon Robin Baitz


What readers are saying
Readers find the play to be amusing and entertaining. The humor resonates well, and some have even directed it themselves, indicating a strong appreciation for its quality.
"When Isaac Adams, a second generation American Jew, learns of plans for a neo-Nazi group to stage a demonstration in Skokie, Illinois, he wonders, what, if anything, his involvement should be.
Determined to find the truth, Isaac ultimately comes to terms with his heritage, his mother, and himself"
"Hilarious, shrewd and touching."
— Chicago Sun Times
"A belated bar mitzvah with some funny shtick and a wide open heart."
— Chicago Tribune
The God Of Isaac is a American comedy play written by James Sherman and published by Samuel French in New York (1995).
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Samuel French · 1995 · 76 pp
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