“No, not Jesus, my father,” Alex replies, dismissing the bruise as a form of “playful abuse ” from his father. The play begins at the railway station in Lvov, where Jonathan arrives, exhausted from the journey and horrified by the guides, who appear to have no knowledge of Trachimbrod, the shtetl (a Jewish village in the countryside) that his grandfather escaped.Īlex sports a conspicuo u sly swollen eye. (In fact, Ralston’s range is astonishing, since-in addition to the flatulent dog-she also assumes about five other roles, some earthy and some surreal.) The dog is played by Daven Ralston with great comic effect. He also can’t drive, which is why he has forced his grandfather, who is presumably blind, to steer the car in search of a village that no longer exists.Īccompanying the threesom e is a seriously deranged dog, identified as a “seeing eye bitch,” w ho can’t keep her paws off our hero.
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