While Yiddish theater is best known as popular entertainment, it has been shaped by its creators responses to changing social and political conditions. Inventing the Modern Yiddish Stage: Essays in Drama, Performance, and Show Business showcases the diversity of modern Yiddish theater by focusing on the relentless and far-ranging capacity of its performers, producers, critics, and audiences for self-invention. Editors Joel Berkowitz and Barbara Henry have assembled essays from leading scholars that trace the roots of modern Yiddish drama and performance in nineteenth-century Eastern Europe...
While Yiddish theater is best known as popular entertainment, it has been shaped by its creators responses to changing social and political conditions...