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The Jewish intelligentsia, the Jewish art patrons showed no sign of attention to Yiddish theater. A sickly weakling, it was born in southern Russia forty years ago, and has remained anemic and weak to…
Contributor:
Mark Rivesman
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St. Petersburg, Russian Empire (St Petersburg, Russia)
Date:
1918–1919
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In three acts by the famous author Yitsḥak Katzenelson.Karmel, a rich Jewish timber merchant Mr. KharazYoḥanan, his son Mr. MikhaleskoBill, a gypsy captain Mr. LandauTarta, an old gypsy…
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Unknown
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Warsaw, Russian Empire (Warsaw, Poland)
Date:
1917
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Odets:(pulls a silver cigarette case from his pocket, takes out an unfiltered cigarette, offers the case to Werfel) Smoke?Werfel:Nicotine is bad for you…thanks. (He takes out three cigarettes and puts…
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Michaela Ronzoni
Places:
Vienna, Austria
Date:
1997
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Interlocutors: Massimiano, Santino, and VeridicoSantino:What, does it seem to you, is a comedy, who was its first author, what is its purpose, is it rendered in verse or in…
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Judah Sommo
Places:
Mantua, Duchy of Mantua (Mantova, Italy)
Date:
ca. 1565
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Last Saturday night, the “Amateurs of the Hebrew Stage” in Jerusalem staged Molière’s comedy Harpagon [The Miser].1 A large and diverse audience of Jerusalemites filled the hall. It would seem that…
Contributor:
A. Litai
Places:
Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine (Jerusalem, Israel)
Date:
1912