Babel's Daughter is a highly-acclaimed one-woman show
replete with rich spoken word poetry, uproarious characters
and transformational audience-engagement.
It traces the path of Chaya Lester's spiritual trek
from the Bible Belt to the Holy Land. But it's more than
mere entertainment, it's also "Innertainment", where audiences are masterfully
guided on their own journey of connection with Israel & Judaism.
Perfect for visitors to Israel and audiences from across the globe.
Contact us to find out about bringing Babel's Daughter to YOUR community.
Praise from Ha’aretz National Magazine in Israel:
"Chaya Lester has an unusual combination of talents: the psychological training to enable her to self-reflect and self-reveal,
the lyrical flair to put her experiences to verse and the stage
presence to make audiences keen to come along with her for the ride...Her wordplays alone, delivered like an old-new hybrid between a rap and a rapture, are well worth the journey.”
Praise from The Jerusalem Post:
"Lester combines spoken word poetry, character impersonations, music and audience participation.
She takes breaks during the show for audience members to write down and reflect on their own feelings...There are very intense and profound tear-jerking pieces to the show...And yet it’s in a container that is accessible, engaging and inviting for people to enter..."
- Click here to read the full article
"Chaya Lester has an unusual combination of talents: the psychological training to enable her to self-reflect and self-reveal,
the lyrical flair to put her experiences to verse and the stage
presence to make audiences keen to come along with her for the ride...Her wordplays alone, delivered like an old-new hybrid between a rap and a rapture, are well worth the journey.”
Praise from The Jerusalem Post:
"Lester combines spoken word poetry, character impersonations, music and audience participation.
She takes breaks during the show for audience members to write down and reflect on their own feelings...There are very intense and profound tear-jerking pieces to the show...And yet it’s in a container that is accessible, engaging and inviting for people to enter..."
- Click here to read the full article