12-37 is a captivating play about the connections between Irish and Jewish nationalism, and how the struggle to survive as a perpetual outsider inevitably leads to violence. At the center of the story are brothers Paul and Cecil, Irish Jews whose personal ambitions are sublimated to family demands and later, to political need. Though painted on a broad canvas, 12-37 deftly maintains its focus on the personal: the simple efforts of two men to find meaning and happiness in a world turned upside down.
12-37 is a captivating play about the connections between Irish and Jewish nationalism, and how the struggle to survive as a perpetual outsider inevitably leads to violence. At the center of the story are brothers Paul and Cecil, Irish Jews whose personal ambitions are sublimated to family demands and later, to political need. Though painted on a broad canvas, 12-37 deftly maintains its focus on the personal: the simple efforts of two men to find meaning and happiness in a world turned upside down.