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considerable number of Yiddish-language cabarets. This art form was
called kleynkunst (lliterally "small art") in Yiddish. In post-war Poland, it is almost...
- Polesye, Li-La-Lo (based on the Yiddish-language
cabarets of
Poland called kleynkunst and Tel Aviv), and
Jewish Tango. She has had two
children with her husband...
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building with him all the
kleynkunst theaters in Poland: the marionette-theater Khad-Gadye (1922) in Lodz, the
kleynkunst theater Azazel (1925) in Warsaw...
- He and
Kazimierz Krukowski performed as the duo
Lopek and
Florek in
kleynkunst productions at Qui Pro Quo and
other noted Warsaw cabarets.
Another pseudonym...
- the
Moshe Shneur Choir in
Warsaw and
later a
composer and
performer in
kleynkunst and revi-teater.
Folman married lyricist Yitskhok Perlov (who
wrote the...
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cabaret Qui Pro Quo by his
cousin Julian Tuwim. He
performed in theaters,
kleynkunst, and
cabarets including Morskie Oko, Banda, Cyganeria,
Cyrulik Warszawski...
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parodies in 1927 and
invited Dzigan to join the
Ararat literary cabaret (
kleynkunst theater) that he was
founding in Łódź with his friends.
After Ararat was...
- Sambatiyon, a
kleynkunst company founded in Vilna,
Poland in June 1926, was
called by its
founders a "Jewish literary-artistic
revue theater." Sambatiyon's...
-
Israel Shumacher first met
Shimon Dzigan at the
Yiddish experimental kleynkunst (cabaret)
stage of the
theater Ararat in Łódź, Poland.
During Second World...
- in "revue-theaters" and
cabarets (within what is
known in
Yiddish as
kleynkunst),
including Perskie Oko,
Morskie Oko, Nowy Momus, and Nowy Ananas. He...