Here’s a brief chat with Laurence Holzman and Felicia Needleman, the lyricists and librettists behind “The Jerusalem Syndrome,” part of the New York Musical Theater Festival. The show opens this week.
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Peter D. Kramer has loved theater his whole life. A Rockland County native and 19-year employee of The Journal News, Pete relishes his current role, alerting theater lovers to the possibilities and talking to artists young and old about their craft. A former actor, director, technical director, ticket-taker and bon vivant, Pete has put a theater life behind him, living vicariously through those he interviews.