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New Yiddish Repertory Theater Yiddish Theater for the next generation The Workmen’s Circle / Arbeter Ring 45 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 917 670-1631 דער נייער יידישער רעפערטואַר־טעאַטער מאמע–לשון איז א מחיה |
A special evening of Dinner Cabaret
Thurs. Nov.19th Cocktails at 6:30 PM Show 8 PM Theresa Tova pays tribute to NEA honoree Beyla Schaechter-Gottesman, bringing contemporary styling to Beyla's wonderful Yiddish songs. Don't miss this one!!!Dinner/Show only $35 Planet Jazz describes Theresa Tova as a "Towering, pan-cultural jazz-cabaret diva. A classy, jazzy and deliciously sensuous performer...Tova has gone from the Broadway musical stage to Concert and Jazz venues around the world. “She sings with every part of her being. From her gaze to her hands to her little finger she fills you up and draws you in.” |
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New Yiddish Rep and the The Congress for Jewish Culture present: |
| BEGINNING NOVEMBER 7 THE BIG BUPKIS: A Complete Gentile's Guide to Yiddish Vaudeville |
SHANE BERTRAM BAKER STARS IN MEGA-HIT “THE BIG BUPKIS!”
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND BEGINNING NOVEMBER 7
(October 12, 2009) Shane Bertram Baker, unquestionably the biggest star in Yiddish vaudeville today, returns in his mega-hit sensation “The Big Bupkis! A Complete Gentile’s Guide to Yiddish Vaudeville” for the first open run of a Yiddish-related show in twenty years.
When it was first performed, under a different name, “The Big Bupkis!” was the most talked-about, highly praised, successful and critically acclaimed Yiddish show in recent memory. The new and improved “The Big Bupkis!” performs twice a week, on Saturdays at 9pm and Sundays at 7pm, beginning previews Saturday November 7 at 9pm, opening Saturday December 5 at 9pm, at The Workmen’s Circle, 45 East 33rd Street, and running indefinitely until every last, living, breathing lover of theater on the planet has seen the show. Co-conceived and directed by Allen Lewis Rickman, a battle-hardened veteran of Yiddish theater (but nowhere near as adored as Baker), “The Big Bupkis!” is an evening of cheap jokes, magic, ukulele music, hypnotism, unpleasant stories about Sophie Tucker, transvestitism, and a Yiddish bullfight poem, among other theatrical indignities. Giving nothing away, the show ends with Mr. Baker attempting to behead a volunteer from the audience. Produced by the New Yiddish Rep, 'downtown’s upstart Yiddish theater', “The Big Bupkis!” mixes English and Yiddish, with snarky English supertitles projected over the stage. Kansas City native Shane Bertram Baker, widely recognized as the leading matinée idol in Yiddish vaudeville today, is acknowledged to be the first non-Jew (or Gentile) to ever get this far in that particular arena. How he became fluent in Yiddish; how he became a fixture in New York’s booming Yiddish vaudeville community; how he became the executive director of the Congress for Jewish Culture (an esteemed Yiddish literary organization); and how he amassed credits as an actor, director, magician, and puppeteer of such accomplishment are all richly described and illustrated in this fascinating show. Among his many credits: He assisted Tony-winning director Doug Hughes on “The Grey Zone;” worked on Peter Sellars’ Los Angeles Festival; has performed at P.S. 122, ShowWorld, and with Great Small Works (an anarchist puppet troupe), and played Carla the Gypsy Wildcat in The Ridiculous Theatrical Company’s “Turds In Hell.” As a child Baker was mentored in magic by vaudeville veteran H. Claude Enslow. He is also an authority on the plays of Henry Fielding, and was an early contributor to the current burlesque revival. Mr. Baker will be accompanied by the legendary Steve Sterner. A veteran Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Yiddish theater performer, Mr. Sterner is perhaps best-known for accompanying and composing music for over 300 silent films, at MoMA, BAM, the Museum of the Moving Image, and Film Forum, where he is house pianist. As an accompanist, he has played with Robert Merrill, Jerry Vale, Joan Collins, and Joanne Woodward, among many others. Co-conceiver and director Allen Lewis Rickman’s Yiddish credits include adapting and directing “The Lady Next Door” and “A Novel Romance,” and co-adapting, directing, and acting in the Drama Desk-nominated Yiddish version of “Pirates of Penzance”, as well as performing with Lillian Lux, the late Bruce Adler, and the Joseph Papp Yiddish Theater. He can be seen acting in Yiddish onscreen in the Coen Brothers’ “A Serious Man” (currently in release) and onstage in his play “The Essence: A Yiddish Theater Dim Sum” (also produced by New Yiddish Rep and due to be published next year in an anthology edited by Harvey Pekar). “The Big Bupkis!” performs at the New Yiddish Rep’s permanent home at the Workmen’s Circle building, 45 East 33rd Street. Performances are Saturdays at 9pm and Sundays at 7pm. Previews begin Saturday November 7, and the opening is Saturday December 5 at 9pm. Tickets are $25, and a student discount is available. |
| Playing this Fall
Monday, October 26th at 7 PM Mortal Coil Monday, November 30th at 7 PM Eva's Song Monday December 7th The Essence: A Yiddish Theater Dim Sum Thursday, December 24th Yosl Rakover Speaks to G-d Suggested Donation $15 |
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