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Mordechai Yardeni (Motl Sherman)
… Israel. Later he enrolled in The School of Music and Drama. As a writer, Sherman made his debut writing in 1929 … by Saul Dickstein) and later played a small role in the melodrama Der Eibiker Stroff (Eternal Punishment). In 1931, …
Abraham Goldfaden
… thematic and lyric style, as he began writing more serious dramas, including Shulamit (1880), The Doctor Almosado … Edwin Seroussi and Yonatan Turgeman. … Yiddish poet, dramatist, and composer; father of the Yiddish theater … Yiddish … Theater … Theatre … Dramatist … Poet … Composer … Abraham Goldfaden …
Theodor Bikel
… with his parents at age 13. Studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in London (1946-1948), and immigrated to the …
Ya'akov Orland
… where he pursued theater studies at the Royal Academy of Drama in London. During this time, he completed his first …
Josef Tal (Gruenthal)
… for the stage - 18 operas, oratorios, cantatas and dramas – mostly based on Biblical or modern Hebrew texts. He …
Joseph Shlisky
… sang in Kol Israel (The Voice of Israel) (1931), which dramatized important events in Biblical and Jewish history …
Boris Thomashefsky
… to bring a number of high quality European actors and dramatists to America. He sponsored Ossip Dymov, Jacob …
Karel Reiner
… life of Terezín. He was primarily involved in producing dramas and comedies for the enjoyment of his fellow … with Reiner’s incidental music was the play Esther, dramatized by E.F. Burian, the director of the theater …
Issachar Miron-Michrovsky
… multi-media shows, concerts, and full-fledged musical and dramatic shows that played in the 70's and 80's around the …
Elio Piattelli
… Latin, Monumenta Germaniae Historica ]), written as a radio drama, recorded and broadcast on Vatican Radio. …