About This Show

“This is indie theatre at its very best.”
– Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com

A solo show with politics, mysticism, goatherding and cheese, Goats is written by Alan Berks, and presented by the Production Company.
Set against the backdrop of turmoil in the Middle East, Goats is the journey of one young man to a place where the personal and political intersect and almost everyone dines with God. After the historic Oslo accords, after a year and a half of relative peace, an extremist assassinates Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin, re-igniting the cycle of violence in the region. An urban, secular American-Jewish boy finds himself living on a mountain outside Jerusalem, tending to the goats of a mysterious hermit. Before he can discover his destiny as a man, he must first learn to think like a goat. Directed by Mark Armstrong and performed by Michael Szeles.

There is an additional performance on Sunday, February 12 at 7 p.m.

Group Sales Number (10+): 212-946-6447

Appropriate For Ages: 14 and up

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: January 26, 2006 Final Performance: February 12, 2006
Location: The Garment District Theater, New York City

302 W 37th St,

New York,

10018

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