ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

by Emma Goldman-Sherman

FULL LENGTH 2024 Waterworks Finalist, 2019 Henley Rose Finalist You can hear it here: https://www.theparsnipship.com/#listen-now Although Abraham is a Jew from Flushing, and he only has one daughter, Maxine, and her only daughter Racie is a lesbian, Abraham still believes he'll be the Father of Nations. He moves to Tel Aviv in search of his first love, Haajar. When he discovers Haajar's daughter has five...

FULL LENGTH 2024 Waterworks Finalist, 2019 Henley Rose Finalist You can hear it here: https://www.theparsnipship.com/#listen-now Although Abraham is a Jew from Flushing, and he only has one daughter, Maxine, and her only daughter Racie is a lesbian, Abraham still believes he'll be the Father of Nations. He moves to Tel Aviv in search of his first love, Haajar. When he discovers Haajar's daughter has five Palestinian Muslim sons, he goes to Nablus in the midst of the first Intifada to claim them as his own. Abraham's Daughters is a mythic play about colonialism and identity. 1 man, 4 women, 90 min, unit set

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  • Erin Moughon: ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

    Compellingly written and sadly incredibly relevent. Goldman-Sherman's modern Abraham shares many qualities with his Biblical predecessor, including having children from two different nations. The family drama mirrors the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis (and the conflict Jewish Americans feel) with a deft hand that makes it impossible to stop reading. Beautifully structured.

    Compellingly written and sadly incredibly relevent. Goldman-Sherman's modern Abraham shares many qualities with his Biblical predecessor, including having children from two different nations. The family drama mirrors the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis (and the conflict Jewish Americans feel) with a deft hand that makes it impossible to stop reading. Beautifully structured.

  • Morey Norkin: ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

    Apparently this play has been around in some form for at least nine years. And yet reading it now, I find the conflicting views between Israelis and Palestinians and among American Jews are as stark as ever. Emma Goldman-Sherman bravely takes on these issues in an intelligent, thoughtful manner in this heartbreaking story. I say bravely because those with entrenched opinions on either side are likely to react strongly. All the more reason for this to be widely read and performed to spark discussion. Well done!

    Apparently this play has been around in some form for at least nine years. And yet reading it now, I find the conflicting views between Israelis and Palestinians and among American Jews are as stark as ever. Emma Goldman-Sherman bravely takes on these issues in an intelligent, thoughtful manner in this heartbreaking story. I say bravely because those with entrenched opinions on either side are likely to react strongly. All the more reason for this to be widely read and performed to spark discussion. Well done!

  • Emmet L.F. Cameron: ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTERS

    This contemporary re-spinning of the tale of the biblical patriarch & his descendants creates such a perfect theatrical-yet-intimate scale to consider the simultaneous interconnectedness & disparate experiences of Palestinians, Israelis, & American Jews. In our world today, this play feels like an emergency -- & also presents so many reasons to hope & work towards justice & peace & treating each other truly as family, with all the love & obligation & complexity that relationship carries.

    The audio version on The Parsnip Ship podcast is well worth a listen for the wonderful performances...

    This contemporary re-spinning of the tale of the biblical patriarch & his descendants creates such a perfect theatrical-yet-intimate scale to consider the simultaneous interconnectedness & disparate experiences of Palestinians, Israelis, & American Jews. In our world today, this play feels like an emergency -- & also presents so many reasons to hope & work towards justice & peace & treating each other truly as family, with all the love & obligation & complexity that relationship carries.

    The audio version on The Parsnip Ship podcast is well worth a listen for the wonderful performances, musical elements, & interview with the playwright.

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Character Information

The entire cast could be played by Middle Eastern people if desired. Or the Palestinians are played by Middle Eastern people and Abraham, Maxine and Racie are played by white people. Or Abraham, Max and Racie are played by Jewish Americans and Huda and Amel are played by Palestinians or Palestinian Americans or Middle Eastern Americans.
  • ABRAHAM
    Abraham Abramowitz is a Jewish man in his early 70s from Queens. Maxine and Huda are his daughters. Racie and Amel are his granddaughters. He believes he is the Father of Nations.
    Character Age
    70s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White/Jewish
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • MAXINE
    MAXINE is a Jewish-American early 40s. She is the daughter of Abraham and the mother of Racie. Huda is her half-sister, and Amel is her niece.
    Character Age
    early 40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White/Jewish
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • HUDA
    HUDA is a Palestinian Muslim wearing a thob and a hijab. She is the daughter of Abraham and the mother of Amel. Maxine is her half-sister, and Racie is her niece.
    Character Age
    44 but may seem older
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Palestinian Muslim
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • RACIE
    Racie is a lesbian. She is the daughter of Maxine and the granddaughter to Abraham. This means Huda is her aunt, and Amel is her first cousin.
    Character Age
    18
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White/Jewish
    Character Gender Identity
    Female or Non Binary or Gender Non Conforming
  • AMEL
    AMEL pronounced M.L. is Huda’s daughter and Abraham's granddaughter. Maxine is her aunt and Racie is her first cousin. Palestinian Muslim from a refugee camp in Nablus. Wears a hijab with American-style clothing (jeans, Keds-like sneakers).
    Character Age
    19
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Palestinian Muslim
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Red Theater, Chicago as part of their Script Club, Year 2024
  • Type Reading, Organization Angels Theatre Company, Lincoln, NE, Year 2022
  • Type Reading, Organization Thumbprint Studios, Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization Urban Stages, NYC, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization The International Human Rights Art Festival at the Wild Project, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization The Lady Liberty Festival to combat Islamophobia, NYC, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization Intersections.org, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization 29th Street Playwrights Collective, Year 2016
  • Type Reading, Organization 29th Street Playwrights Collective, Year 2015

Awards

  • 2024 Waterworks Festival Finalist
    Live Arts
    Finalist
    2024
  • Henley Rose Playwright Competition for Women
    Finalist
    2019
  • Podcast https://www.theparsnipship.com/#listen-now
    Parsnip Ship
    2019
  • Risk Is This Festival Risky Playwright
    Cutting Ball Theater, San Francisco
    Finalist
    2015