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Vilna Troupe

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Author(s): Bułat, Mirosława M.
Yiddish theatre company performing between 1916 and 1935 mainly in Poland as well as touring Europe. Its aim was to develop Yiddish theatre art not only for a broader audience but also for more discriminating viewers. Productions were dominated by Jewish topics and a modernist aesthetic. Its tours as well as those of its eponymous spin-offs contributed to the change in perception of Yiddish theatre: while the focus was on artistic quality in Eastern Europe, in Western Europe the troupe was also seen as the expression of authentic Jewish culture.At the beginning of the First World W…
Date: 2023-10-31

Kaminski Theatre

(2,152 words)

Author(s): Bułat, Mirosława M.
The Kaminskis were a Polish-Yiddish theatre dynasty whose members made a name for themselves as entrepreneurs, actors, theatre producers, and directors. The artistic and organizational activities of the Kaminskis – in particular, of Avrom-Yitskhok (1867–1918), his wife Ester-Rokhl (1870–1925), and their daughter Ida (1899–1980) – extend from the early days of professional Yiddish theatre in the 1880s to the era of the Communist regime in Eastern Europe. The longevity of this dynasty can…
Date: 2020-05-12