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Photos of Artword Theatre's 2008 production of
If Cows Could Fly
a musical play about growing up Jewish in Smiths Falls in the Ottawa Valley
written and performed by Allan Merovitz
with an onstage Klezmer band: Henri Oppenheim, accordion, Frank Rackow, clarinet, Ronald Weihs, fiddle

Directed by Ronald Weihs
Designed by Judith Sandiford
Multi-media images by Ronald Weihs and Judith Sandiford
Produced by Barry Karp and Artword Theatre
show website
www.ifcowscouldfly.com

Performed at Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre, Ottawa,
Feb 21 to March 9, 2008


Above: "Catch the ball, Beau."
 


Above: "Hide at the bottom of the hay and don't say a word."


Above and right: "Yamlied: Song of the Sea"


Above: "The Depression in Montreal --
a little tramp came down the street."


Above: "I'm going to beat you tonight, Dad."


"Cousin Leonard Applebaum sings Little Shack Up the Pontiac on his radio station."

If Cows Could Fly
a musical play about growing up Jewish in Smiths Falls in the Ottawa Valley
written and performed by Allan Merovitz

with an onstage Klezmer band: Henri Oppenheim, accordion, Frank Rackow, clarinet, Ronald Weihs, fiddle

show website www.ifcowscouldfly.com

Production photos by
Barry Karp and Henri Oppenheim

 

Left: "C'mon, Leonard. I'm taking you to Nashville."