01 February 2008 -- All the World's a Stage
January was nothing if not busy -- it was my first full month of teaching here, my parents visited Israel for ten days, and I made my theatrical debut! Yes, because going to México for my first Hebrew lessons wasn't quite ironic enough for me, I thought moving to Israel would be the perfect opportunity to act in my first play. I found out about Haifa English Theatre early in my time here, and I figured that auditioning would be a fine way to meet other "Anglo" immigrants and to do something fun outside of work. I was right, more or less.
Summer End is a comic murder-mystery by Eric Chappell, a British sit-com writer. There is only one male role, and I got it. Woo hoo! I played the beleaguered son of a cantankerous, suspicious resident of the home. I spent most of my time pleading with my mother to stop accusing people of murder, but (of course) she turns out to have been right all along...kind of. Chappell is no Shakespeare, and the production was not top-dollar, but we drew pretty big crowds -- including the U.S. ambassador! -- and we put on an enjoyable show. Along the way, I did meet many English speakers (though most of them had immigrated before I was born), and I did get some welcome diversion from school. Now, when my students ask, as they often do, "Have you ever been an actor?" I can say, "Why yes, my prying little protégé, yes I have!"
In a rare Neal family instance of perfect timing, my parents found an amazing package deal for a tour of Israel that coincided with the play's performance run. My mom hadn't been here since 1968, and my dad had never been, so it was an amazing trip for both of them. I couldn't join them for most of their travels since school was in session, but I met them in Tel Aviv when they arrived, and we spent three days together in Haifa when the tour was over. Despite an unprecedented cold spell and more walking than my mom would care to do in a year, they had a delightful time. I sincerely enjoyed taking them around my new hometown; it made me feel remarkably...local.



2 comments:
aww your parents look so happy.
Ooh, what else is the other actor hiding?
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