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Sigmund Mogulesko (16
December 1858 – 4
February 1914) — Yiddish: זעליק מאָגולעסקאָ
Zelik Mogulesko,
first name also
sometimes spelled as Zigmund, Siegmund...
- Schlemiehl". Soon
Mogulesko also quit Goldfaden's
company and
joined Grodner's. In 1880
Grodner and
Mogulesko toured to Warsaw, but soon
Mogulesko had
taken over...
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Sigmund Mogulesko,
playing at
weddings and parties. He
failed an
audition in 1877 for
Abraham Goldfaden's
nascent Yiddish theater company (which
Mogulesko joined)...
- Many of the most
prominent figures in
Yiddish theater,
including Sigmund Mogulesko,
David Kessler, Abba and
Clara Shoengold, and Sara
Heine (the ****ure Sara...
- Rodkinson) was a playwright, songwriter, and comedian. He
rivaled Sigmund Mogulesko in
Yiddish Theater in New York City in the 1890s, but had a less enduring...
- in Russia, his
tours came to
include such
prominent actors as
Siegmund Mogulesko,
David Kessler, and
Jacob Adler, with new
plays by
playwrights such as...
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Shmendrik was
originally written for the
young Sigmund Mogulesko, and
derived from a
character Mogulesko did when
auditioning for
Goldfaden earlier that year...
- sack"). Its
origin is the name of a
clueless mama's boy pla**** by
Sigmund Mogulesko in an 1877
comedy Shmendrik, oder di
komishe Chaseneh (Schmendrik or The...
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Joseph Lateiner)
began to
write plays for
Israel Grodner and
Sigmund Mogulesko after they left Goldfaden's troupe. A
favorite of
Bucharest intellectuals...
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politician Oleg Maisenberg,
concert pianist Lewis Milestone,
director Sigmund Mogulesko, singer, actor,
composer Sacha Moldovan,
painter Moishe Oysher, Yiddish...