Description |
vi, 295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-285) and index. |
Contents |
Messiahs of 1933: how playwright Moishe Nadir and Artef led America out of the Great Depression to a future of full employment, justice and Yiddish satire for all -- Nadir's Rivington Street: the Lower East Side arises -- Prayer boxes as precious as diamonds: how Soviet Yiddish satire fared in America -- The federal theatre project in Yiddish: "The Society of the Sorely Perplexed" takes the stage -- The messiah of 1936: It can't happen here in Yiddish -- Pinski's prelude to a golden age: The tailor becomes a storekeeper -- Menasha Skulnik becomes a bridegroom: popular Yiddish theatre reconsidered -- Prosperity's crisis on stage: the Yiddish puppetry of Maud and Cutler -- Leo Fuchs, Yiddish vaudevillian in "Trouble" -- Yetta Zwerling's comic dybbuk -- Menachem Mendel's false profits: Sholom Aleichem and the Communists -- The "Anti-milkhome zamlung" of 1937: the Yiddish anti-war catalogue reconsidered -- Conclusion: still waiting for the messiah. |
Subject |
Theater, Yiddish -- United States -- History.
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Theater, Yiddish. |
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United States. |
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History. |
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Satire, Yiddish -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Satire, Yiddish. |
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Yiddish drama -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Yiddish drama. |
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Jewish actors -- United States.
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Jewish actors. |
ISBN |
9781592138722 cloth alkaline paper |
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1592138721 cloth alkaline paper |
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