JRT UPDATES AND ANNOUCEMENTS!

March 9,2021

Beau Jest opens this Thursday, March 11 at 6pm and runs through Wednesday, March 31, 10pm. You can watch the play anytime between those dates!

Closed Captioning for Beau Jest will be available Tuesday, March 16, 6 p.m.

Enjoy the show and thank you for your patience!


Please watch your inbox on Wednesday 3/10 for an email with your access code, link to this page and instructions on how to view the play. If you have any questions please contact Patricia Quinn


How this works: AnywhereSeat allows you to purchase digital access to Jewish Repertory Theatre events and attend virtually from anywhere in the world (in your living room, on a plane, on the beach, etc.).


When you purchase your spot below by selecting the event you'd like to watch, you’ll reserve your virtual seat by receiving a special Ticket Code. To watch, simply enter your Ticket Code when it's time and it'll unlock the event.

Beau Jest
What's a nice Jewish girl to do when her parents expect her to marry a nice Jewish doctor even though she’s already in love with another man? Hiring an actor to play her imaginary beau in front of the family seemed like a good idea until the charade is a little too successful and the “hired” boyfriend begins to capture her heart.
Beau Jest (with Closed Captioning)
What's a nice Jewish girl to do when her parents expect her to marry a nice Jewish doctor even though she’s already in love with another man? Hiring an actor to play her imaginary beau in front of the family seemed like a good idea until the charade is a little too successful and the “hired” boyfriend begins to capture her heart.
Exquisite Potential
All parents think their children are brilliant. Alan Zuckerman just happens to think his 3-year-old son, David, is the Messiah. Thirty years ago, Alan and his wife, Laura, visited their rabbi to verify David’s possible divine nature. Thirty years later, everyone older and wiser, it appears that dad might have been onto something.
Exquisite Potential (with Closed Captioning)
All parents think their children are brilliant. Alan Zuckerman just happens to think his 3-year-old son, David, is the Messiah. Thirty years ago, Alan and his wife, Laura, visited their rabbi to verify David’s possible divine nature. Thirty years later, everyone older and wiser, it appears that dad might have been onto something.
How it works
AnywhereSeat allows you to purchase digital access to Jewish Repertory Theatre events and attend virtually anywhere in the world (in your living room, on a plane, on the beach, etc.).

When you purchase your spot, you’ll reserve your virtual seat by receiving a special Ticket Code. To unlock, you’ll simply enter your Ticket Code when it's time.