art by Beckie Kravetz


The broadcast version of Esther: the Feast of Masks was awarded a 2004 Gracie Allen Award by the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television.

"What a thrilling performance - I laughed and wept, became a little
girl again and grew up! The ethical dimensions were profound, the
artistic layering magnificent! Bravo!"

- Marilyn K., Knoxville, TN
"A powerfully uplifting spiritual experience with salutory effects on
our daily growing, living, struggling to know 'Thou' in the world."

- Michael R., Southwest Boston Interfaith
"Brilliant and Inspiring."
- Deb B., Southwest Boston Interfaith
"Thank you for offering a holy and redemptive lends to view a
violent, fragmented postmodern existence."

- Susan S., Knoxville, TN
"Amazing! No other word could
describe both the concept & the performers."

- Melissa G., Knoxville
"Just beautiful, very inspiring. Will use part of it in a sermon."
- Anonymous, Michigan Festival of Sacred Music
"Amazing production. I was honored to be there."
- Kathleen, Atlanta, GA
"I didn't want the show/story to end."
- Gunny & Ed, Southwest Boston Interfaith
"Outstanding in every aspect."
-Kathryn A., Atlanta, GA
"The music added such a great dimension to your message. Thank you for presenting an age-old story in a way that makes me realize how applicable the Purim story is to all humanity."
-Anonymous, Atlanta, GA