Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater was created in 1930.
The cast of The Yiddish Cinema - 1991 includes: David Mamet as Narrator
There is no tradition among Jews of Hebrew theater. There is a tradition among European Jews of Yiddish theater, but that is completely unrelated.There is no tradition among Jews of Hebrew theater. There is a tradition among European Jews of Yiddish theater, but that is completely unrelated.
Lulla Rosenfeld has written: 'The Yiddish theatre and Jacob P. Adler' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Jewish actors, Yiddish Theater
Evelyn Torton Beck has written: 'DA SEIN. Wege ins Leben 5' 'Kafka and the Yiddish theater' -- subject(s): Yiddish Theater 'Da sein - Wege ins Leben, Ausgabe Bayern, 8. Schuljahr'
Felix Fiebich has: Played Dancer in "Mir, lebngeblibene" in 1947. Played Matchmaker in "The Song and the Silence" in 1969. Played Morris Potashner in "Pressure Drop" in 1994. Played Meter Man in "Dellaventura" in 1997. Played Nathan Stern in "XXL" in 1997. Played himself in "American Yiddish Theater" in 2005. Performed in "Yiddish Theater: A Love Story" in 2006.
The cast of Skvoz slyozy - 1933 includes: Michael Rosenberg as Narrator, added Yiddish soundtrack
Yiddish Theater
Shifra Lerer has: Played Freda, his older niece in "God, Man and Devil" in 1950. Played Nellie Krichinsky in "Avalon" in 1990. Played Dolly in "Deconstructing Harry" in 1997. Played Shifra Lerer in "Kartenspieler" in 1999. Played herself in "The Komediant" in 2000. Played herself in "American Yiddish Theater" in 2005. Played herself in "Yiddish Theater: A Love Story" in 2006.
In Yiddish, it's "babba." Many American Jews affectionately call their grandmothers "bubbie"
Julie Andrews learned to sing in Yiddish while performing in the musical "The Boy Friend" in the 1950s. She was influenced by her upbringing and exposure to various musical styles, including the songs of her British vaudevillian parents. Her experience in the theater helped her embrace diverse musical traditions, including Yiddish songs.
Yiddish = Yiddish (ייִדיש)