La Liz and the Tony's -- A Guest Blog by Jane Jacobs

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A Guest Blog by Jane Jacobs

 

On Sunday night I had the great good fortune to be a plus one to the Tony Awards, a thrilling once-in-a-lifetime experience. Through the night I was surprised to run into a couple of acquaintances - parents of my daughter’s classmate, that sort of thing, but during the awards I made an astounding small world connection.

 

In the 1990s, at our former firm, we had a receptionist named Liz Adjmi, who Fred dubbed “La Liz.” Liz was part of the Sephardic Jewish community in Midwood.

 

Liz knew I loved theater and often told me about her son who wrote plays. He was toiling in obscurity but she was fiercely proud of him. As the Tonys continued, I noticed that the playwright of Stereophonic was David Adjmi. I googled him and while I couldn’t find his mother’s name, he was from that community. It had to be La Liz’s son. Stereophonic won a ton of Tonys, including Best Play.

 

No one knew how to find Liz. I looked for her on Facebook without luck but found his page, where his last entry was in 2022. Figuring he’d never see it, I sent him this message:

 

You don’t know me, but I think I have a hell of a small word story for you. I’m a lawyer and years ago, maybe in the 1990s, we had a receptionist for our small firm who knew I loved theater and who would regularly tell me about her son who wrote plays. My mother had worked for Sephardic Jews and I knew how unusual that had to be and respected that she bragged on you.

 

I was at the Tonys last night - congratulations, you had quite a night - and heard your name for the first time.

 

If your mother is Liz Adjmi, she was very proud of you.

 

I hope she’s well and hope you’ll tell her that Fred, Joan, Nancy and I remember “La Liz” fondly.

 

A minute later he responded,

 

YES — that was/is her! How amazing. I’m so happy you reached out, that is wonderful. All my best DA.

 

I will tell her!

 

She’ll get a huge kick out of this.

 

We had a bit more back and forth - Liz is alive and well and lives across from Central Park.

 

The world is small and Facebook can be amazing.

 

Comments

Fred Klein

Amazing, amazing, amazing and added bonus for me was who you attended with :)
Dana Charlton

Jane, how exciting that you could share the thrill and I can just imagine Liz's delight to hear your name again and know that you remembered! Life is amazing and so are you!
Nancy Schess

Wow. This story just had to be told. Thank you for taking my blog spot and telling it!
Daniel Schwartz

Great story. Love how it all circled back and the experience you got to share. Just wonderful.

Submitted by Susan_Meyer on Tue, 06/18/2024 - 01:54

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Susan Meyer

What a great story!! Thanks for sharing it.
Amparo Connors

Very cool story & magical event to be a part of! As a Theater lover it's special to hear how you heard of a 'struggling' writer from his Mom with whom you have the personal connection, and then you were present to see those struggles rewarded with the highest industry honor! And La Liz must have been even more proud knowing you remembered the stories of her son. So special!

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