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New York's Yiddish Theater

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In the early decades of the twentieth century, a vibrant theatrical culture took shape on New York City's Lower East Side. Original dramas, comedies, musicals, and vaudeville, along with sophisticated productions of Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Chekhov, were innovatively staged for crowds that rivaled the audiences on Broadway. Though these productions were in Yiddish and catered to Eastern European, Jewish audiences (the largest immigrant group in the city at the time), their artistic innovations, energetic style, and engagement with politics and the world around them came to influence all facets of the American stage. Vividly illustrated and with essays from leading historians and critics, this book recounts the heyday of "Yiddish Broadway" and its vital contribution to American Jewish life and crossover to the broader American culture. These performances grappled with Jewish nationalism, labor relations, women's rights, religious observance, acculturation, and assimilation. They reflected a range of genres, from tear-jerkers to experimental theater. The artists who came of age in this world include Stella Adler, Eddie Cantor, Jerry Lewis, Sophie Tucker, Mel Brooks, and Joan Rivers. The story of New York's Yiddish theater is a tale of creativity and legacy and of immigrants who, in the process of becoming Americans, had an enormous impact on the country's cultural and artistic development.

Title New York's Yiddish Theater : From the Bowery to Broadway / Edna Nahshon.
Additional Titles From the Bowery to Broadway
Publisher New York, NY : Columbia University Press
Creation Date [2016]
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Issued also in print.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In English.
Content Frontmatter -- Contents -- Director's Foreword / Henshaw Jones, Susan -- Overture: From the Bowery to Broadway / Nahshon, Edna -- ACT 1. Yiddish New York / Diner, Hasia -- ACT 2. Popular Yiddish Theater: Music, Melodrama, and Operetta / Sandrow, Nahmha -- ACT 3. Jacob Gordin: The Great Reformer / Henry, Barbara -- ACT4. Pathbreakers and Superstars -- Jacob P. Adler and the Formation of a Theatrical Dynasty / Nahshon, Edna -- Boris Thomashefsky: Matinee Idol of the Yiddish Stage / Halpern, Stefanie -- Molly Picon: Darling of Second Avenue / Walden, Joshua S. -- Intermission -- ACT 5. Maurice Schwartz and the Yiddish Art Theater Movement -- ACT 6. Yiddish Political Theater: The Artef / Nahshon, Edna -- ACT 7. Yiddish Theater and the Transformation of American Design / Aronson, Arnold -- ACT 8. Modicut: The Yiddish Puppet Theater of Yosl Cutler and Zuni Maud / Portnoy, Eddy -- ACT 9. Yiddish Vaudeville -- Entertaining the Crowd / Nahshon, Edna -- Early Yiddish Vaudeville in New York City / Thissen, Judith -- ACT 10. Borscht Belt Entertainment / Nahshon, Edna -- 11. Tevye's Travels: From Yiddish Everyman to American Icon / Solomon, Alisa -- Finale: A Gallery of Stars of the American Yiddish Stage / Halpern, Stefanie / Nahshon, Edna -- Editor's Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Endnotes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Photography Credits -- Backmatter
Extent 1 online resource (335 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2016
National Library system number 997010721190905171
MARC RECORDS
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