The Goldman Project
by Staci Swedeen

The Goldman Project Book Cover
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Highlights

1990s Bare Stage/Simple Set

Synopsis

It is 1994 and Naomi Goldman, recently widowed, is living in an apartment in upper Manhattan.

Her son Tony, separated from his wife, lives with her.

When Tony’s old college girlfriend Aviva contacts him with the ulterior motive of interviewing and videotaping his mother for a Holocaust memorial project, Tony is appalled.

Naomi, reluctant at first, eventually agrees to the interview.

Though appearing to be forthright in her story Naomi clearly is hiding a devastating secret.

When Aviva pushes her to admit the truth, the consequences are life changing.

The Goldman Project is a play about family relations, the lingering legacy of the Holocaust and the catharsis of self-renewal.

Press Reviews

"This fine play is less about the past than about living with honesty in the present."

— Times Herald-Record

"Swedeen has an ear for dialogue, even the passages in Yiddish fit the moment nicely. (Don't worry: The Yiddish is instantly translated in the course of the conversation.)"

— The Journal News

Characters

Character
Aviva Levine

Tony’s college girlfriend, an artist.

Naomi Goldman

Mother of Tony, widow, survivor of Auschwitz. She speaks with a pronounced Rumanian (Hungarian) accent. Well dressed, wears a wig.

Tony Marks

Naomi’s adult son, a singer.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573670398
ISBN-10 0573670390

The Goldman Project is a play written by Staci Swedeen and published by Samuel French .

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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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