In powerful 'If I Forget' at Victory Gardens, a family fights over Jewish identity
In its best moments, Steven Levenson's "If I Forget" is like a Jewish "August: Osage County," a relatable familial potboiler that simmers with religious, generational, marital and ideological tensions and a show with enough angst, oomph and schadenfreude to keep you intensely involved. I'll wager...