Jerry's Habima Theatre in Atlanta returns for 31st year with production of 'Into the Woods'

Jerry’s Habima Theatre actresses in dress rehearsal preparing for their upcoming production of "Into the Woods," taking place at the MJCCA from March 7-17. (Photo courtesy of Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta)

Jerry’s Habima Theatre at the Marcus JCC of Atlanta is Georgia’s only theatrical company featuring actors with disabilities along with professional actors from the community.

The company returns for its 31st year with a production of “Into the Woods” by Stephen Sondheim. The show will run from March 7-17.

Kim Goodfriend is the theater director at the Marcus JCC, founding artistic director of Jerry’s Habima Theatre and the music director for this show.

Goodfriend joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes with one of the lead actors for the musical, Molly Drumm, to talk more about about the production.