"Noah, his wife, his three sons and three of the neighbors' girls embark with the animals on God's ark. When the rain ends, the grand beauty of the great waters fills them with rejoicing and they dance around the deck in the dawn of a golden age. But Ham, the canker of the old world, has crept on board. He doubts. He taunts his shipmates with old misgivings and Noah becomes the story of a kindly old man who grows lonely in his faith, who pilots his craft safely to shore in the midst of doubts, and who is rudely deserted by the young folks the moment they touch foot to land. Noah shouts at the heavens, "Are you satisfied? The answer is a rainbow in the sky." -- Publisher's description.
"The JCC Players present "Noah," by Andre Obey, director Sydney Langosch, assistant director Bernice Albert, stage manager David Levin, technical director Jack Cohen, set design Kenneth Dresser, costume design Jeanne Nevin, light design Charles L. Pilzer, Lawrence E. Kaplan, original music Mark Langosch."
""Noah, his wife, his three sons and three of the neighbors' girls embark with the animals on God's ark. When the rain ends, the grand beauty of the great waters fills them with rejoicing and they dance around the deck in the dawn of a golden age. But Ham, the canker of the old world, has crept on board. He doubts. He taunts his shipmates with old misgivings and Noah becomes the story of a kindly old man who grows lonely in his faith, who pilots his craft safely to shore in the midst of doubts, and who is rudely deserted by the young folks the moment they touch foot to land. Noah shouts at the heavens, "Are you satisfied? The answer is a rainbow in the sky." -- Publisher's description."@en
"The George Washington University Players present "Noah," by Andre Obey, translated from the French by Arthur Wilmurt, staged by Edward Mangum, setting and lighting by Robert Burns Stevens, dances by Elizabeth Burtner."
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