Subjects

Yiddish theatre and drama have explored all of the major themes and issues relating to the Jewish experience from medieval times to the present.


January 16, 2019

Henry James: The Yiddish Stage in The American Scene

In late August 1904, Henry James returned to the United States after an absence of twenty years. Upon arrival in New York, he was overwhelmed by the first views of Manhattan and the “change of things” in his native city.
December 21, 2018

Why Does Muni Weisenfreund Play “Shund”?

The career of the young actor Muni Weisenfreund is noteworthy, practically legendary.
November 27, 2018

But Enough About Strindberg; Let’s Talk About Goldenberg!

Oh, to have witnessed such a scene!
November 12, 2018

Interview: A New Translation and a New Press

We were interested to learn recently not only about the publication of a new translation of a noteworthy Yiddish play, Moyshe Nadir’s Meshiekh in amerike (Messiah in America, 1932).
October 12, 2018

Hatuey: Memory of Fire—An Interview

As part of our coverage of the recent premiere of Hatuey: Memory of Fire, Joel Berkowitz interviewed members of the production’s creative team about the work’s genesis and influences and much more.
October 2, 2018

A Yiddish Poet, a Cuban Revolutionary, and a Historical Legend Walk Into a Bar: A Review of Hatuey: Memory of Fire

A brand-new opera, sung partially in Yiddish and partially in Spanish—and sometimes in both languages at the same time.