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Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 8 reviews

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About

Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company On Tour

Taking the long view, the origins of Ontario's Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company extend back to the Bronze Age more than 5,000 years ago. From a slightly narrower perspective, however, the company was founded in 2006 by Toronto-born actors David Eisner and Avery Saltzman. The pair, who first met at William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute in the 1970s, serve as Harold Green Jewish Theatre's co-artistic directors. 

The not-for-profit company was established by the Green family to honor the memory of the late real-estate developer, community leader, and philanthropist. Its mandate is to "illuminate humanity through a Jewish perspective" with work that reflects a diverse audience. The company launched in 2008 with a two-play season and a $1 million budget. 

Its first productions were Martin Sherman's one-woman drama ‘Rose,' starring Lally Cadeau, and Wendy Wasserstein's comedy ‘The Sisters Rosensweig.' It introduced a Yiddish component the following year with ‘Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears,' Broadway legend Theodore Bikel's one-man look at a Yiddish writer's life.

In 2010, the company inaugurated its four-day In the Beginning festival with submissions from emerging Jewish playwrights across Canada. Through hard work and eclectic programming, the company was flourishing within its first decade by combining socially relevant intercultural and educational components.

The company broadened its appeal by regularly programming music-oriented events reflecting Jewish culture's important impact on the art form. Mandy Patinkin brought his critically acclaimed ode to Yiddish music, "Mamaloshen," in 2012. The 2017 musical ‘The Times They Are a-Changin' celebrated Jewish voices of the '60s whose music and lyrics echoed the thoughts of that generation. And Saltzman's 2019 production ‘Streisand X 9' celebrates Barbra Streisand's life and career with the help of nine of Canada's leading female musical-theater voices.

Other notable Harold Green productions have included Tovah Feldshuh channeling Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in ‘Golda's Balcony' (2016), ‘Joel Grey: Up Close and Personal' (2014), and ‘Stars of David' (2014), a musical adaptation of Abigail Pogrebin's book exploring Jewish identity through interviews with Gloria Steinem, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Joan Rivers, and others.

"We may be telling Jewish stories," Saltzman has said, "but their content is universal. Our theatre will welcome everyone."

Reviews

Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 8 reviews
  • Quite mediocre

    by iburst2 on 10/29/25Meridian Arts Centre: George Weston - TorontoRating: 3 out of 5

    Show was mediocre at best and tickets were overpriced. Enjoyed the biographical notes on the screen but was really quite amateurish.

  • Unfortunate, in so many ways.

    by Ummm on 10/28/25Meridian Arts Centre: George Weston - TorontoRating: 1 out of 5

    Save your time and money. Hands down - the worst ever.

  • Terrific evening seeing "The Runner"

    by Michelle Burandt on 5/6/25Meridian Arts Centre: Greenwin Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Wow - what a show! We really enjoyed the experience of seeing "The Runner"at this theatre. The reception afterwards was a very nice surprise too, and have us a chance to interact with other guests and even the actor himself. Our seats were in the second last row, but we still had a great view, given the size of the theatre.

  • Enjoy AND Think

    by WKP on 5/3/25Meridian Arts Centre: Greenwin Theatre - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    "The Runner"is a play both entertaining and thought-provoking. Some may say the entertaining part is a bit of a stretch, but it's well-written and performed by Christopher Morris and keeps you completely engaged throughout. The story-line and the emotional/spiritual/social/religious feelings it confronts can be challenging, in a most positive way. They are very specific details that each individual must think about and feel in their own way. This is far from mindless entertainment, but it also is NOT a dirge. Days after seeing this production I am still thinking about it, and I still have questions as to where exactly I would stand on the issues presented. That in itself is high praise (at least for me).

  • Nothing special. Somewhat boring.

    by KC-Frymam on 11/24/24Meridian Arts Centre: George Weston - TorontoRating: 3 out of 5

    Cohen & King was just OK. Nothing special. 3 men, each singing Cohen's songs and 3 women, each singing Carole King's. The only collaboration was the final song. Could have been so much better with duets, mix of singers etc. While the quality of their voices was decent, the overall format was boring and monotonous. Noticed several people around us did not return after intermission. I get it.

  • Wonderful time!

    by Happy on 6/5/24Meridian Arts Centre: Greenwin Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Great material, just the right amount of biography and context, with superb voices and musicians.

  • I laughed to the point of tears!

    by DH on 6/5/24Meridian Arts Centre: Greenwin Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Did you grow up listening to your parents’ comedy LPs, including Allan Sherman? Then you can’t miss this hilarious and innovative trip down memory lane. Each performer is exceptionally talented, yet distinct. Run to get your tickets!

  • Brent Carver was incredible!

    by Bibi78 on 11/12/16Greenwin Theatre at the Toronto Centre for the Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful show at the Greenwin Theatre! Encore!!!!