12-37

by JULIA PASCAL

Paul and Cecil Green are Dublin Jews whose Irish nationalism is transformed into Jewish nationalism as they travel from 1935 Dublin to 1946 Palesinte. Paul becomes involved with those who blow up the King David Hotel at 12-37 on 22 July 1946 and Cecil is accidentally killed in the blast. Both men are in love with Yiddish actor Rina Goldenberg whose life is changed after being a sex slave in Nazi concentration...

Paul and Cecil Green are Dublin Jews whose Irish nationalism is transformed into Jewish nationalism as they travel from 1935 Dublin to 1946 Palesinte. Paul becomes involved with those who blow up the King David Hotel at 12-37 on 22 July 1946 and Cecil is accidentally killed in the blast. Both men are in love with Yiddish actor Rina Goldenberg whose life is changed after being a sex slave in Nazi concentration camps. She too becomes a Right Wing Jewish nationalist and exchanges the dream of international socialism to struggle for a homeland for Jews.

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12-37

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  • D.W. Gregory: 12-37

    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.

  • Philip Kaplan: 12-37

    12-37 is a powerful play with a broad historical scope, taking in Ireland in the 1930s, the Nazi sympathizes in England, The Spanish Civil War, the holocaust and the founding of the state of Israel. Even with this scope, the play never loses focus on the drama between its main characters, two brothers, who are Irish Jews, out of place everywhere. It’s also a very theatrical play, using a variety of techniques to dramatize and surprise.

    12-37 is a powerful play with a broad historical scope, taking in Ireland in the 1930s, the Nazi sympathizes in England, The Spanish Civil War, the holocaust and the founding of the state of Israel. Even with this scope, the play never loses focus on the drama between its main characters, two brothers, who are Irish Jews, out of place everywhere. It’s also a very theatrical play, using a variety of techniques to dramatize and surprise.

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Finborough Theatre, Year 2022

Awards

  • Arts Council England grant. Grant from the Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.
    Arts Council England and Royal Victoria Hall Foundation
    Winner
    2022