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Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection #193 (6/7/2025): TONY AWARDS 2025

This Rabbinical Reflection first aired June 7, 2025 on the Dave’s Gone By video podcast. 

Rabbi Sol’s Rabbinical Reflections are heard on the long-running Dave’s Gone By radio/video podcast program (davesgoneby.com) and then archived as text and audio on the Rebbe’s blog, Shalomdammit.com, where a transcript of this Reflection may be read. 

Rabbi Sol is also the creator of the stage show, “Shalom Dammit! An Evening with Rabbi Sol Solomon,” which played in NYC in Nov. 2011 and Aug. 2012.

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RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #193 (5/31/2025): Tony Awards 2025

Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for June 7—Tony time!—2025. 

As the emcee in Cabaret says, “Where are your troubles now? Inside, outside—they’re goddamn everywhere!” But for one night, we dial back our anxiety and dyspepsia over the world around us and fixate, joyously, on art. The Tony Awards, honoring excellence on Broadway, is more than a bunch of navel-gazing artistes congratulating each each other because, at least for a while, they don’t have to get a real job. No, the American theater can be spectacular: meaningful, playful, beautiful, a temple—just without the yarmulke bin. 

And I make this synagoguian analogy because every year I do a special Rabbinical Reflection celebrating Broadway—in particular, the Jews who make it happen. Sure, the Great White Way isn’t that white anymore, and that’s a good thing, but let’s be clear: without us chosen, those curtains would be closin’. 

Just look at the winners of the special awards this year: Harvey Fierstein! Lifetime Achievement recipient for La Cage, Torch Song, Kinky Boots, he even played Tevye. There wouldn’t be Newsies without Jewsies! And besides, who but a Jew would title a musical, A Catered Affair?

If Harvey Fierstein is a ringer, let’s not forget another honoree: Michael P. Price. He spent 40 years in Connecticut regional theater doing a good deed for the Goodspeed. Price told the Jewish Ledger, and I quote, “The Jewish community is essential to any arts endeavor. I find it difficult to separate my work in the theater and my work as a Jew.” Personally, I find it difficult to separate anything about me from Jewishness, up to and including my prostate. But I digress.

I must say it is disappointing that all the Tony nominees for Best Play are as goyische as a ham sandwich dipped in a martini. These are the first names of the playwrights: Sanaz, Jez, Kimberly, Cole, and Branden. Hearing those names makes me feel like I’m on a trawler in Martha’s Vineyard. There’s a bit better luck with the musicals. David Yazbek did the songs for Dead Outlaw, and Will Aronson co-wrote the sleeper hit Maybe Happy Ending. I don’t think any of the creators of Death Becomes Her are Jewish, but the show is about two bitchy women constantly getting work done, so…close enough.

That said, where are the Jews in the performance categories? Lead actors run from the Irish George Clooney to the Korean Daniel Dae Kim, while the women range from Irish Laura Donnelly to Irish Mia Farrow. There’s one girl named Sadie but…not that kind of Sadie. At least a couple of the featured performers are tribal: Jessica Hecht of Eureka Day identifies as a reconstructionist Jew; Danny Burstein is only half-Jewish, but he’s playing Herbie in Gypsy and, like Harvey he was once a Tevye, so…we’ll take him.

Still, the paucity of Yidlach in this year’s Tony roster distresses me. Have my people stepped away—or been nudged away—owing to the gusher of anti-Semitism in which the liberal community now bathes itself? Are Jews last year’s news because audiences whoop at every Star Search yodel and smugly applaud every woke dogwhistle, but they’ve forgotten how to sit still and watch? Maybe Jews are sparse because Broadway producers pick one or two avatars to represent the race—say, Tom Stoppard and Joshua Harmon—but more than that feels excessive?

Whatever the reason, it would be nice to see a Hebraic renaissance at next year’s Tonys. Nominees will wear their Jewishness proudly—the actors putting on snug tuxedo pants that outline their foreskinless fazoozles, the actresses brazenly displaying their original noses. And when some deluded nominee strides the carpet displaying a Palestinian flagpin or a red hand for Gaza, may they be outnumbered by a sea of blue and white buttons, with six-pointed stars and a hamsa with the middle finger pointed straight up. 

Let me close by offering some lyrics from the admirable if ponderous musical revival of Floyd Collins, written by two Jews: Tina Landau and composer-lyricist Adam Guettel — who’s Richard Rodgers’s grandson, no less. At the end of the show, the lead character sings, “Only Heaven knows how glory goes, What each of us was meant to be. In the starlight, that is what we are; I can see so far.” And then he dies because he’s stuck inside a cave. Spoiler alert! Oops, I should have said that before I…but anyway: every artist working on and off-Broadway, no matter their race or ethnicity, is laboring to create a glimmer of glory, a wondrous escape from our cruddy world—even when they have to bury our noses in the crud to help us understand it. Music, drama, dance—they help us see what we are, and boy can they take us far. 

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York. Curtain up—and stay away from caves!

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (4/21/2018): ROBERT PATRICK & Peter Fitzgerald

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Gay icon Peter Fitzgerald chats with playwright Robert Patrick

Topics include: Judas, Kennedy’s Children, Café Cino, gay, California, The Haunted Host, Harvey Fierstein, La MaMa.

Segment airs April 14, 2018 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By #628 (11/18/2017): MANDEL BRED

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Here is the 628th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on UNC Radio and Facebook, Nov. 18, 2017. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guest: theater director David Mandelbaum, Dave’s wife Joyce

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews New Yiddish Rep artistic director David Mandelbaum. Plus: Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Indians), Saturday Segues (thanksgiving, in the news)

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Yiddish theater)
00:15:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
01:03:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Thanksgiving
01:17:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (news & review (01:34:30) (Torch Song))
01:46:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews David Mandelbaum
02:29:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Indians)
02:46:30 Friends
03:00:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
03:46:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Nov. 18, 2017 Playlist: “Gratitude” (01:05:05: Paul McCartney), Thankful n’ Thoughtful (01:07:30; Sly & the Family Stone). “Thankful” (01:12:00; Blake Babies). “Auf Wiedersehen Augustus Gloop” (01:43:30; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2013 London cast). “Oifen Pripetchik” (02:23:00; Connie Frances). “Summer Days” (02:30:00), “Shenandoah” (02:36:00) & “Moonlight” (02:39:30; Bob Dylan). “You Can Call Me Al” (03:02:00; Paul Simon). “A Little Gossip” (03:06:30; Man of La Mancha 1965 Broadway cast w/ Irving Jacobson). “Pipeline” (03:08:30; Dick Dale & Stevie Ray Vaughan). “Zimbabwe” (03:11:30; Toni Childs). “Balls” (03:15:30; AC/DC). “Nobody Wants to Play with Me” (03:51:00; Little Fyodor and Babushka).


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Dave’s Gone By Interview (7/19/2014): JOHN BUCCHINO & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews songwriter John Bucchino

Topics include: A Catered Affair, Urban Myths, Stephen Sondheim, Stephen Schwartz.

Segment scheduled to air July 19, 2014 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By #272 (5/11/2008): RISING DAMP

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Here is the 272nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on NY’s WGBB-AM radio, May 11, 2008. Info: Davesgoneby.com.

host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest co-host: Jeff Goodman
guest: Dennis V. Damp (“The Book of U.S. Government Jobs”)

Featuring: Peter Fitzgerald of WGLFAR chats with author & employment expert Dennis Damp (The Book of U.S. Government Jobs). Plus: Inside Broadway (A Catered Affair, Glory Days). Featuring guest co-host Jeff Goodman.  

00:00:01  pre-show excerpt – “Dog Story”
00:10:00  DAVE GOES IN
00:24:00  GUEST: Dennis V. Damp
00:42:00  INSIDE BROADWAY – News, A Catered Affair, Glory Days
00:19:00  DAVE GOES OUT

May 11, 2008 Playlist: “A Job of Work” (Tom Paxton), “I Love My Mom” (The Roches).

Dennis V. Damp
Glory Days
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Dave’s Gone By #104 (12/2/2004): D IN DC IN DEC

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Here is the 104th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on NY’s WGBB-AM radio, Dec. 2, 2004. Info: davesgoneby.com.

host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest: Peter Fitzgerald, Vice President of WGLFAR, The Woodmere Gay/Lesbian Front..and Rear.

Featuring: Dave’s trip to Washington DC. Plus: the satirical News Gone By, Inside Broadway (Pacific Overtures & Billy Crystal), the Jeopardy Ken song and the skit, Fiddler is a Pouf with Peter Fitzgerald.

00:00:00  DAVE GOES IN
00:06:00  INSIDE BROADWAY – Pacific Overtures & Billy Crystal
00:16:00  SKIT: Fiddler is a Pouf w/ Peter Fitzgerald
00:28:00  DAVE GOES OFF – Jeopardy Ken & Dave in DC
00:43:00  NEWS GONE BY
00:53:00  DAVE GOES OUT

Dec. 2, 2004 Playlist: “There is No Other Way” (Pacific Overtures original cast; “Jeopardy Ken” (Dave, “Five Daves”), “Wedding Dance” (Fiddler on the Roof original cast).

Harvey Fierstein as Tevye
Pacific Overtures
Alex Trebek & Ken Jennings now . . .
and someday.
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