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  • 1
    Language: Polish
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Kwartalnik Historii Żydów
    Angaben zur Quelle: 284 (2022) 849-854
    Keywords: An-Ski, S., ; An-Ski, S., Dramatic production Dramatic production ; Jewish theater History 20th century ; Jews History 1945-
    Abstract: The first post-war premiere of Dybbuk by Sh. An–ski took place on the stage of the Łódź Jewish Theatre on December 21, 1946, directed by Mojżesz Lipman. Lipman was an actor and director known for his pre-war artistic activity. In the 1920s and 1930s, he directed in Jewish theatres in Łódź, Warsaw and Kraków. After World War II, he was an actor, director and manager of the Łódź Jewish Theatre. In his Dybbuk, Lipman emphasized above all (as J. Jonasowicz wrote in Nasze Słowo) "the folk, moral side of this dramatic legend".The second post-war Dybbuk was a performance by the State Jewish Theatre named after Ester Rachel Kamińska in Warsaw in February 1957. The author of the staging was the outstanding actor, theatre and film director and manager of theatres Abraham Morewski, commonly remembered as the excellent Azriel, tzaddik from Miropol, in the world premiere of The Dybbuk on the stage of the Vilnius Troupe on December 9, 1920, and in the same role in the film The Dybbuk directed by Michał Waszyński (1937).
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  • 2
    Language: Polish
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Kwartalnik Historii Żydów
    Angaben zur Quelle: 284 (2022) 763-773
    Keywords: An-Ski, S., ; Kamińska, Ida ; Melman, Marian, ; Państwowy Teatr Żydowski im. Ester Rachel Kamińskiej ; Ṿilner trupe ; ha-Bimah ; Yiddish drama History and criticism ; Jews Folklore ; Jewish theater
    Abstract: In 2020, the Jewish Theatre celebrated two important anniversaries: the centenary of Szymon An-ski's most famous Jewish play The Dybbuk and the 70th anniversary of the nationalization of the Jewish Theatre in Poland. The article recalls the history of Dybbuk, which was inspired by Jewish folklore, studied by An–ski in Podolia and Volhynia in 1911–1913. The manuscript of this play was written in Russian and sent to the famous Moscow Art Theatre. The author of The Dybbuk took advantage of the advice given by its director Konstantin Stanislavski. The influence of the Russian theatre of the time was noticeable in stagings of The Dybbuk – in Yiddish (1920, Warsaw) and Hebrew (1922, Moscow) and thus shaped the modern stage form of Yiddish and Israeli art. The nationalization of the Jewish Theatre, which took place thanks to the efforts of the then directors, Ida Kamińska and Marian Melman, meant the stabilization of Jewish theatrical art, which had been dependent on financial support of the Jewish audience for a hundred years. This is how the “Polish state-owned Jewish Theatre” was created, which could count on a state subsidy, but at the same time, especially in the 1950s, was subject to strong political indoctrination, which manifested itself mainly in the choice of plays.
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