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- Yiddishpiel (combination of "Yiddish" and "spiel" - "play"), is a Yiddish theatre in Tel Aviv, Israel. The theatre was established in 1987 at the initiative...
- Although Yiddish theatre never truly caught on in the state of Israel, the Yiddishpiel Theatre company (founded in 1987) is still producing and performing new...
- Israel at Yiddishpiel, the same location where it was nominated for the Israel Prize as well. After this, Reissa was also commissioned by Yiddishpiel to adapt...
- Beersheba Theater (of which the latter three she co-established) and the Yiddishpiel. Rieber was awarded the Fringe Lifetime Achievement Award by the Golden...
- and at the Beit Lessin Theater. At 1998, after her father opened the Yiddishpiel theater in Tel Aviv, Atzmon pla**** in various Yiddish plays in the theater...
- produced) 2000 Gebirtig (Hebrew: גבירטיג) based on Mordechai GebirtigYiddishpiel (2000) 2000 17 TOP COMPAGNIETHEATER, Amsterdam 2002 2001 CROCODILES Herzliya...
- unabridged version by Aliza Shevrin (with a foreword by Tony Kushner). Yiddishpiel, a Yiddish theatre in Israel, adapted a stage production based on the...
- member at Yiddishpiel Theater - the Israeli National Yiddish Theater. For his contribution to the Yiddish culture he is a winner of three Yiddishpiel Awards...
- The Deputy. He also performed satire, as in Ephraim Kishon's 1953 play Yiddishpiel. Rodensky formed several artistic partnerships. He and another Habima...
- Russian invasion of Ukraine. Shmuel Atzmon-Wircer (born 1929), creator of Yiddishpiel Theatre in Israel Konrad Bartoszewski (1914–1987), writer, commander...