Recommendations of House of Kehillah

  • Mollie Gordon: House of Kehillah

    Absolutely gorgeous. Siegel beautifully weaves together three characters' unique stories for a textured and distinctly Jewish exploration of queer life. This play provides rich material for the actors and designers involved, as well as for the audiences lucky enough to see it.

    Absolutely gorgeous. Siegel beautifully weaves together three characters' unique stories for a textured and distinctly Jewish exploration of queer life. This play provides rich material for the actors and designers involved, as well as for the audiences lucky enough to see it.

  • Kai Di Mino: House of Kehillah

    Stunning, like the first breath of fresh mountain air, House of Kehillah is so full of life it almost hurts to breathe it in. Kyr Siegal honors both the tradition and transformation of found families in this story of love and longing. HOK struck me in both spaces- both before I cracked, and after as an self-identified transperson- and yet I'd go so far to say all people longing for family can find a seat in the House of Kehillah.

    Stunning, like the first breath of fresh mountain air, House of Kehillah is so full of life it almost hurts to breathe it in. Kyr Siegal honors both the tradition and transformation of found families in this story of love and longing. HOK struck me in both spaces- both before I cracked, and after as an self-identified transperson- and yet I'd go so far to say all people longing for family can find a seat in the House of Kehillah.

  • Anjali Ramakrishnan: House of Kehillah

    House of Kehillah brings as many laughs as it does tears in its moving portrayal of generational experiences involving religion, sexuality, and the human condition. To experience a Kyr Siegel play is to be immersed in a world of poetry, longing, and comfort, and HOK has no shortage of any of that.

    House of Kehillah brings as many laughs as it does tears in its moving portrayal of generational experiences involving religion, sexuality, and the human condition. To experience a Kyr Siegel play is to be immersed in a world of poetry, longing, and comfort, and HOK has no shortage of any of that.

  • Ella Talerico: House of Kehillah

    Absolutely gorgeous. Brought me to tears. The epitome of faith in humanity and the power of storytelling, poetic and wonderful. An essential story that needs to be shared and experienced and lived.

    Absolutely gorgeous. Brought me to tears. The epitome of faith in humanity and the power of storytelling, poetic and wonderful. An essential story that needs to be shared and experienced and lived.

  • Alexis Elisa Macedo: House of Kehillah

    This piece expresses to its audience that these characters' religion: is owning who they are. Each character vividly holds dear to their definition of family, community, and acceptance without competition, but an acknowledgment of the world's evolved tolerance or lack thereof. This piece is a beautifully layered sentimental poetic protest and deserves to be enjoyed by ALL.

    This piece expresses to its audience that these characters' religion: is owning who they are. Each character vividly holds dear to their definition of family, community, and acceptance without competition, but an acknowledgment of the world's evolved tolerance or lack thereof. This piece is a beautifully layered sentimental poetic protest and deserves to be enjoyed by ALL.