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''The Tenth Man'' by Paddy Chayefsky. First performed at the Booth Theatre in New York, it had 623 performances. About to banish demons from Evelyn Foreman, the granddaughter of one of their members, the old men who belong to a shabby orthodox synagogue find they have only nine worshipers in attendance. Jewish religious law requires a minyan, or quorum of ten. So they convince a clean‐cut young man who happens to be passing by to join them. He is Arthur Brooks who turns out to be possibly even more troubled than Evelyn. The exorcism expels his devils, but not the girl's. Arthur, however, has fallen in love with Evelyn and believes his love will cure her.
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First produced in South Africa by [[Leonard Schach]] with the [[Cockpit Players]] at the [[Playhouse]] in 1961 with [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Michael McGovern]] and [[Nigel Hawthorne]].
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Revision as of 11:43, 4 October 2012

The Tenth Man by Paddy Chayefsky. First performed at the Booth Theatre in New York, it had 623 performances. About to banish demons from Evelyn Foreman, the granddaughter of one of their members, the old men who belong to a shabby orthodox synagogue find they have only nine worshipers in attendance. Jewish religious law requires a minyan, or quorum of ten. So they convince a clean‐cut young man who happens to be passing by to join them. He is Arthur Brooks who turns out to be possibly even more troubled than Evelyn. The exorcism expels his devils, but not the girl's. Arthur, however, has fallen in love with Evelyn and believes his love will cure her. First produced in South Africa by Leonard Schach with the Cockpit Players at the Playhouse in 1961 with Siegfried Mynhardt, Michael McGovern and Nigel Hawthorne.


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