January 20, 2012
by Cedar Sinai Park

The original "Fiddler on the Roof" poster adapted for the upcoming Robison performance on 1/24/12
Next week, two theatrical performances on our campus will highlight that creativity thrives in every age.
“Fiddler on the Roof” Returns…to Robison
On Tuesday, January 24, at 3 pm, the Rose Schnitzer Manor Theatrical Group will give a repeat performance at Robison Jewish Health Center of “Fiddler on the Roof”. Manor resident Evelyn Hirsch’s adaptation of the famous musical is a comedy about 85-year olds moving to Rose Schnitzer Manor. The first performance packed Manor’s Zidell Hall last December.
Evelyn said, “Our combined age is 1,000 years. It’s a good group of actors.”
According to Community Program Director Kathy Tipsord, “Many Robison residents lived at Rose Schnitzer Manor. We applaud Evelyn’s idea to make the joy of laughing at human nature a cross-campus event.”
“Acting Our Age” at Rose Schnitzer Manor
The following Sunday, January 29, 2-4 pm, Zidell Hall will see a reading by local professional actors of 7 one-act plays that Manor residents wrote as part of the Older but Wiser Writing Group. Sponsoring the event is the National Council of Jewish Women, which partially underwrote the Writing Group and which is combining the performance with its membership event.
The Older but Wiser Writing Group is a project, now renewed for 2012, led by Cedar Sinai Park volunteer Eddy Shuldman (read more about the group here and here), now renewed for 2012. She emphasized the program turned out to be “quite empowering” for the writers. Manor Administrator David Kohnstamm seconded the sentiment. “Our residents are as proud of this program as anything they have done before.”
According to Nikki Director, of National Council of Jewish Women’s Portland Section, the project was “a perfect match” to be funded from the Dorothy Asher Memorial Fund for Senior Cultural Programs.
“Some of our members went to the [August 2011] performance,” Director said. “We were overwhelmed. We decided to make sure that the entire Cedar Sinai Park community should have an opportunity to see ‘Acting Our Age’. The National Council of Jewish Women is very pleased and proud to have the opportunity to help showcase the seven playwrites and their memorable, creative works.”

Eddy Shuldman with playwright Martha Pomeranz, Rose Schnitzer Manor, 5/17/11
The one-act plays feature creative work by seven residents: Martha Pomeranz, Francine Stone, Barbara Dubin, Ruth Henning, Charlotte Wiener and Evelyn Hirsch. A piece by Michael Mogel, who passed away last fall, will also be featured. Matt Zrebski directs.
Kathy said, “Programs like ‘Older but Wiser’ and ‘Acting Our Age’ continue to dispel the myth that creativity is lost with youth. They also open our doors to the community at large. We welcome everyone at our campus.”
All Cedar Sinai Park residents and family members can attend the performance for free. For others the cost is $18. Desert will be served following the performance.