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Theatre to mark 30th season with production of ‘Cinderella’
DUNWOODY, Ga. — Jerry’s Habima Theatre, the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta’s award-winning, inclusive theater company, will celebrate its 30th anniversary season with a production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella: Youth Edition.”
Jerry’s Habima Theatre is Georgia's only professional theater company that features actors with special needs, who perform alongside professional actors to create a Broadway-style performance. In addition to actors, professional staging managers, costume designers, directors and choreographers also work with the
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Grogan said the city also won’t be able to cite the individuals for littering, because they don’t cite other individuals and organizations for distributing flyers, which is common in the Dunwoody area. To enforce one because they don’t like the message would expose them legally, he said.
However, Grogan did say that the individuals involved in the incident have been identified and are now on local
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Jerry’s Habima Theatre’s upcoming production of “Cinderella” is the timeless story of magic, romance and the surprising power of wishes reimagined with great warmth and hilarity. All the beloved songs and characters are present and accounted for, including “Ten Minutes Ago,” “A Lovely Night,” and “Impossible.” authorities’ radar.
The performance will run from March 9-19. The show will be held at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta’s Morris & Rae Frank Theatre on Tilly Mill Road.
“I mean they posted a video online of them passing the flyers around, so we know who did it,” he said.
Since the incident, Panitch and other Georgia lawmakers have united behind House Bill 30, currently being considered at the Capitol, which would define antisemitism under Georgia law and link it to the state’s hate crimes law.
“This weekend it was my turn to be targeted,” Panitch said on the Georgia House floor Feb. 6. “We all know it might the Jews today, but the same people will come after you tomorrow.”