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Itamar Moses's 'The Ally' Sparks Intense Debate on Campus and Beyond

The play, set against the backdrop of Israel-Palestine conflict and racial justice in the U.S., challenges audiences with its nuanced portrayal of allyship and activism.

  • 'The Ally,' a new play by Itamar Moses, delves into the complexities of allyship and activism on a college campus, focusing on the Israel-Palestine conflict and racial justice in the U.S.
  • The play's protagonist, Asaf Sternheim, faces moral and ideological dilemmas as he navigates demands from student activists and personal convictions.
  • Characters invoke the Talmud and engage in heated debates, reflecting the diversity of opinions within the Jewish community and beyond.
  • The play's reception has been polarized, with some audience members walking out or expressing strong reactions to its portrayal of sensitive issues.
  • Itamar Moses's nuanced script and the performances of the cast, including Josh Radnor, have been praised for their ability to spark meaningful conversations on difficult topics.
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