

The Convertible Girl
Daniel Simon
A Yuppie couple hears eerie, hauntingly beautiful Hebrew singing when they move into a new condominium.
The building was formerly a synagogue and it has a ghost a cantor who has been dead for years.
Warren becomes obsessed by the singing, which he believes is a sign that he is Jewish maybe the woman he thought was his mother wasn't and that he must restore the synagogue.
Lesley, who is Jewish, finds this overwhelming and walks out.
When a change of heart brings her back she finds a beautiful synagogue.
"May be the most melodic non musical in town. Levin has a talent for tickling the imagination and making the unbelievable seem almost inevitable. Cantorial is an easy, intriguing and diverting theatrical page turner."
— The New York Times
Cantorial is a comedy play written by Ira Levin and published by Samuel French .
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