New York's Yiddish Theater

From the Bowery to Broadway

March 9 - August 14, 2016

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From the late 19th to the mid- 20th century, a thriving Yiddish theater culture blossomed on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, entertaining over 1.5 million first and second generation Eastern-European Jewish immigrants. Second Avenue became the “Yiddish Broadway,” where audiences of new New Yorkers celebrated their culture and learned about urban life in the city via cutting-edge dramas, musical comedies, and avant-garde political theater. As stars of the Yiddish stage gained mainstream popularity, New York’s Yiddish theater became an American phenomenon. This legacy resonates today through enduring dramatic themes, classic New York humor, and a large crop of crossover actors, directors, and designers who found work on the mainstream New York stage and in Hollywood. Curated by Edna Nahshon and accompanied by a book of the same name.

New York's Yiddish Theater: From the Bowery to Broadway is a co-presentation of the Museum of the City of New York, the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, the National Yiddish Book Center, and the National Yiddish Theater-Folksbiene.

 

PRESS

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  • "Second Avenue Meets Broadway: New York’s Yiddish Theater at MCNY" In Geveb
  • "Museum of The City of New York Explores New York's Yiddish Theater: From the Bowery to Broadway" Broadway World
  • "Explore the History of Yiddish Theater In NYC With The Museum Of The City Of New York" Untapped Cities
  • "When Yiddish theater gave Broadway a run for its gelt" The Times of Israel
  • "New York’s Yiddish Theater: From the Bowery to Broadway" Th

FROM THE BLOG

From the Bowery to Broadway: Women of the Yiddish Stage
Read up on Molly Picon, Stella Adler, Berta Gersten, and the other actresses of ‪‎Yiddish Theater‬, whose songs, stories & costumes appear in the exhibition.

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