Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Two Jews, Talking Starring Hal Linden and Bernie Kopell? | Playbill

The Verdict Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Two Jews, Talking Starring Hal Linden and Bernie Kopell?

The world-premiere comedy from Ed. Weinberger opened Off-Broadway at Theatre at St. Clement’s August 29.

Bernie Kopell and Hal Linden of Two Jews, Talking - Meet The Press Russ Rowland

Reviews are in for Ed. Weinberger's new comedy Two Jews, Talking starring Tony and Emmy winner Hal Linden (The Rothschilds, Barney Miller, The Scottsboro Boys) and TV veteran Bernie Kopell (The Love Boat, Get Smart, That Girl). The world premiere, directed by Obie winner Dan Wackerman, opened at Off-Broadway's Theatre at St. Clement's August 29 after beginning previews August 20.

The two one-act plays bring together two pairs: Lou and Bud together in the Biblical past, as well as Phil and Marty in contemporary Long Island. They philosophize about women, sex, food, the divine, and destiny in this tale of companionship and friendship.

Read the reviews here.

NY Stage Review (David Finkle)

NY Stage Review (Melissa Rose Bernardo)

NY Sun (Elysa Gardner)

Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

The production also features scenic and lighting design by Harry Feiner and sound design by Trevor Trotto. The production stage manager is Catrina Kopell, and the assistant stage manager is Jacqueline Perez. Kevin Kennedy, Edmund Gaynes, Maxwell Media, Ben Feldman, and Alexander “Sandy” Marshall produce.

Weinberger wrote and produced for The Mary Tyler Moore Show and co-created Taxi, Dear John, and The Cosby Show. He also executive-produced and created Amen, Sparks, and Good News. Emmy winner Weinberger is also the author of the solo play A Man and His Prostate, which starred the late Ed Asner and toured nationally.

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