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Truman vs. Israel: Abzug and the Undressing of Truman
President Harry S. Truman’s unlikely rise to power led to one of history’s most pivotal moments: the founding of Israel. In Truman vs. Israel, he faces the sharp mind and relentless questioning of trailblazing lawyer Bella Abzug, as the truth behind one of his most consequential decisions comes to light. This gripping new play by William Spatz strips away the layers of legacy, power, and politics to reveal the man behind the presidency. Smart and provocative—this is history in the hot seat.
Randy White directs a cast of four, led by Tony Award® nominee Willy Falk* as Truman (B’way: original “Chris” in Miss Saigon; TV: “And Just Like That”) and Sasha Eden* as Bella Abzug (Off-B’way: I Stand Before You Naked II, Bold Girls, Scab) with Broadway talents Matt Caplan* (B’way: Rent, High Fidelity, Spider Man…) and Mark Lotito* (Bway: The Most Happy Fella, Victor/Victoria).
“Truman is really a compelling character,” says White in a statement. “A man at the center of so many consequential decisions, and getting it from all sides. But claiming to have no regrets. So when a young Bella Abzug shows up–eager to make her mark as a junior lawyer–the interrogation begins. Truman vs. Israel is like a fabulous (in all senses) and riveting first draft of history.”
The runtime is 90 minutes, no intermission.
Truman vs. Israel is produced by Greenhouse Theater Center. Co-Producers: William Spatz and Wendy Spatz. Set Designer: Lauren Helpern; Lighting Designer: Tyler Micoleau. Publicity: Paul Siebold / Off Off PR.
Performances are Tuesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Opening night is Thursday, October 16 at 7:30 p.m. No performances on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, or New Year’s Eve at 7:30p.m.















