Mirele Efros
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Venue

Nederlander Theatre

208 W 41st Street, New York, NY 10036

Broadway1967

Mirele Efros

Dates
Oct 19 – Dec 17, 1967
Performances
42

About

Mirele Efros (Yiddish: מירעלע אפֿרת; also anglicised as Mireleh Efros) was an 1898 Yiddish play by Jacob Gordin. Some have called it "the Jewish Queen Lear". The title character is a powerful matriarch who becomes bitterly estranged from her own family. Lulla Rosenfeld, in her commentary to Jacob Adler's memoir, describes the central character as part of a tradition running at least from Solomon Ettinger's Serkele (1825) to Clifford Odets' Awake and Sing (1935). The title role was, according to Rosenfeld, "performed by every leading Yiddish actress". It was originally played by Keni Liptzin, during the first heyday of Yiddish theater in New York City. It was also notably played by Polish actress Esther Rachel Kaminska, who performed the part in New York in 1912. The Liptzin production had ...

Credits

Playwright
Jacob Gordin
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