Shiva in the Garden of Eden
by Daphne White
Estranged family members, a contested will and an enraged ghost collide in this dysfunctional family play set in a post-pandemic New York. Shiva in the Garden of Eden is the story of an immigrant family unraveling after the death of an unhinged matriarch. Can the center hold when the mother’s ghost barges in and breaks things? Can a husband risk coming out of his wife’s shadow even after her death? And can the black sheep daughter forgive the sister who betrayed her? Shiva explores the price we pay for being true to ourselves in a family that rewards only loyalty.
Join us on Saturday, November 4th at 1:00 pm at Congregation Beth Shalom (1455 Elm St, Napa, CA) for our second staged reading of this brand-new play! The reading will be followed by a talk-back – join the author, Daphne White, and the cast for a mediated discussion.
What is a staged reading? It’s a rehearsed read-through of a script, with actors and movement and emotion, but without a full set or costumes. It gives the playwright a chance to see their words “come alive”. But the most important part of a staged reading? You! As soon as the play is over we’ll have a short talk-back, and here is where we need your help. See the living play in person; your input is invaluable.
Doors open for seating at 12:30 pm; Show begins at 1 pm.
Directed by Rhonda Bowen with a stellar cast:
Abe – Daryl Roberts
Leah – Linda Howard
Karen / Sarah – Lauren Kelley
Rachel / Rivka / Attorney – Randi Storm
Narration / Stage directions – June Alane Reif
Talk-back mediated by Richard Pallaziol.