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A History of The Folksbiene
Table of Contents
Introduction
"Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre" History of the Folksbiene
Members of the Folksbiene, circa 1955
More Members of the Folksbiene Testimonial of Moishe Rosenfeld
Videos
Zypora Spaisman and Morris Adler (1995)
Theodore Bikel and Fyvush Finkel at the annual Folksbiene Gala (2008)
Shalom TV Interview with Folksbiene Director Zalmen Mlotek (2011)
Avi Hoffman Speaks About His Time With the Folksbiene in "Bronx Express, 1968" (2013)
The Megile of Itzik Manger (2013)
The Golden Bride (2015)
Fiddler on the Roof (2018-9)
Plays, Programs, etc. (in chronological order)
Uncle Moses; Riverside Drive (1942-3); A Goldfaden Dream (1942-3)
Beggars; The Lottery; Menachem Mendel Dreams
In polish oyf der keyt
Yehudis; Vos in fidele shtekt
A Story About a Prince; A Wedding in Föhrenwald
The Singer of His Sorrow; Sambatyon
Struggle for the Negev
The King and the Cobbler
Dreams and Deeds
The Lonesome Ship
Father Holds Court
Thousand and One Nights
Mother's Sabbath Days
Backlane Center
The Eleventh Inheritor
The Sage of Rottenburg
Enchanting Melody
The Fifth Commandment; Wandering Stars
Prince Reuvaini
The Bronx Express, 1968
The Melody Lingers On
The Brothers Ashkenazi
In My Father's Court
Yoshke Musikant
Stempenyu (1973-4)
Generations of Green Fields
God, Man and Devil
The Rise of David Levinsky
A Visitor From Texas (I Like Mike!)
The Inheritors
A Goldfaden Dream (1979-80)
The Klezmer and His Melody
Shop
The Marriage Contract (1982-3)
It's Hard to be a Jew
A Play For the Devil
Broome Street, America
The Flowering Peach
Riverside Drive (1987-8)
The Big Winner
The Land of Dreams
1990-91: Seventy-Five Years of Folksbiene Theatre
Father's Inheritance
The Marriage Contract (1991-2)
At the Crossroads
Stempenyu! (1993-4)
Mirele Efros
Double Identity
The Maiden of Ludmir
The Blacksmith's Folly
The Megile of Itzik Manger
The Golden Bride
Fiddler on the Roof
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