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Ehud Manor
… and 'The First Channel', is a virtuoso translator of theater and musical plays. He has instilled in our … and returned to Israel in 1966. Ofra played at the Zavit Theater together with Shlomo Nitzan and he introduced Manor … this translation work Manor continued to translate theater plays and this became his main source of livelihood. …
Sigmund Mogulesko
… joined Abraham Goldfaden 's first Bucharest-based theater troupe. The role of Shmendrik was written for … which later became one of the most popular roles in Yiddish theater. In 1880 Mogulesko formed a theater troupe in Odessa, and in 1881 published a collection …
Leon Blank
… Even from an early age, Blank felt an attraction to Yiddish theater. When the opportunity to travel to the United States with Sigmund Mogulesko ’s theater company arose in 1886, Blank jumped at the chance. … appeared regularly in Jacob Gordin’s plays at the National Theater, Liberty Theater, and Public Theater in New York. …
Alexander Olshanetsky
… stayed in Kharbin (today in China), and conducted a Yiddish theater group there. In 1922, Olshanetsky immigrated to the … U.S. and worked as a composer and conductor for the Yiddish theater. From 1925 and until his death, Olshanetsky was one … Mazel in Liebe, 1929. … Composer & conductor of Yiddish theater music … Composers … Composer … Conductor … Yiddish … …
Abraham Ellstein
… As a composer, he wrote 33 scores for Yiddish musical theater, over 500 Yiddish songs, and some scores for Yiddish … … Songwriter, composer & conductor of the American Yiddish Theater … Abraham Ellstein …
Arnold Perlmutter
… Biography in Milken Archive. … Composer of Yiddish theater music … Composers … 0 … Composer … Yiddish … Theater … Arnold Perlmutter …
Herman Wohl
… (Milken Archive) click here . … Composer of Yiddish theater music … Composers … 0 … Composer … Yiddish … Theater … Music … Herman Wohl …
Anshel Schorr
… Lemberg cantor Baruch Schorr , was a mainstay of Yiddish Theater in New York and Philadelphia. He worked as a … of activity, Schorr collaborated with some of the Yiddish theater’s most renowned actors and composers such as Joseph … composed by Joseph Rumshinsky, was premiered at the Thalia Theater on October 6, 1911. The operetta became a staple of …
Reuben Doctor
… Archive. … Composer & lyricist of the American Yiddish theater … 0 … Reuben Doctor …
Aaron Lebedeff
… sang. In 1912 he began to perform at The Itzkhok Zandberg’s theater in Lódz. Around the same time, he married Vera Lubow … of the leading actors for Boris Thomashefsky ’s National Theater. Lebedeff was a star of the National Theater for six consecutive seasons, at which point …