Yiddish theater - translation to Αγγλικά
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Yiddish theater - translation to Αγγλικά

GENRE IN THEATER
Yiddish Theater; Yiddish Theatre; Yiddish theater; Yiddish Drama; Yiddish stage; Theater Yiddish; Theatre Yiddish
  • Report on Jewish Theatre - New York Times 29 Nov 1868 Sunday Page 5
  • New York City landmark]] in 1993.<ref name=nycland>{{cite nycland}}, p.67</ref>

Yiddish theater         
Teatro Yiddish
Apollo Theater         
  • The inside of the theater as seen from the stage
  • In 1928 Hurtig and Seamon's Apollo Theater was a Minsky burlesque house.
  • [[Adelaide Hall]] 1929
THEATER AND MUSIC VENUE IN HARLEM, NEW YORK CITY
Amateur Night; The apollo; The Apollo; The Apollo Theater; The Apollo Theater Hall Of Fame; The Apollo Theater Legends Hall Of Fame; The Apollo Theatre Hall of Fame; Hurtig & Seamon's New Burlesque Theater
Teatro Apollo, teatro nel quartiere di Harlem a New York reso noto dai numerosi musicisti celebri che vi debuttarono
drive in theater         
  • A drive-in with an [[inflatable movie screen]] in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
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  • Bass Hill]] Drive-In Cinema, [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]
  • Temporary drive-in cinema in [[Böblingen]], [[Germany]]
  • Classic [[googie architecture]] at this Ohio drive-in
  • The Sandell Theater (2000 photograph) off [[Texas State Highway 70]], was a reminder of by-gone days, having closed in 1984. The theater reopened in 2002 in [[Clarendon, Texas]].
  • A snack bar ad shown at a drive-in
  • A newly built drive-in screen near [[Superior, Iowa]], 2009
FORM OF CINEMA STRUCTURE
Drive-in movie; Drive-in movie theater; Drive-in theatre; Drive-in movie theatre; Drive-In Theatre; Drive-in cinema; Drive-in movie theaters; Drivein theater; Drive in theater; Drive in theaters; Drive-in theaters; Drive-in theatres; Drive in theatres; Drive in theatre; Drive In Theater; Drive-in cinemas; Drive-in movies
n. drive in, cinema all"aperto in cui si può assistere ad uno spettacolo rimanendo nella propria automobile

Ορισμός

Yiddish
Yiddish is a language which comes mainly from German and is spoken by many Jewish people of European origin.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Yiddish theatre

Yiddish theatre consists of plays written and performed primarily by Jews in Yiddish, the language of the Central European Ashkenazi Jewish community. The range of Yiddish theatre is broad: operetta, musical comedy, and satiric or nostalgic revues; melodrama; naturalist drama; expressionist and modernist plays. At its height, its geographical scope was comparably broad: from the late 19th century until just before World War II, professional Yiddish theatre could be found throughout the heavily Jewish areas of Eastern and East Central Europe, but also in Berlin, London, Paris, Buenos Aires and New York City.

Yiddish theatre's roots include the often satiric plays traditionally performed during religious holiday of Purim (known as Purimshpils); other masquerades such as the Dance of Death; the singing of cantors in the synagogues; Jewish secular song and dramatic improvisation; exposure to the theatre traditions of various European countries, and the Jewish literary culture that had grown in the wake of the Jewish enlightenment (Haskalah).

Israil Bercovici wrote that it is through Yiddish theatre that "Jewish culture entered in dialogue with the outside world," both by putting itself on display and by importing theatrical pieces from other cultures.

Themes such as immigration, poverty, integration, and strong ancestral ties can be found in many Yiddish theatre productions.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Yiddish theater
1. Friday saw the first–ever joint production between the paper and the stars of this country‘s Yiddish theater – Yiddishpiel.
2. She died Thursday at her home in Manhattan, said Caraid O‘Brien, a Yiddish theater scholar and friend of Kadison.
3. In the 1'50‘s, the Bursteins went to Israel but found it difficult for Yiddish theater to take root there.
4. Katzir‘s new obsession is the 86–year–old diva of Yiddish theater, Zypora Spaisman, who passed away in 2001.
5. But by the 1'50‘s, with theatergoers graying and many American Jews assimilating, Yiddish theater began to disappear.