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Would you like me to create a Google Doc with a list of characters for folks to sign up for each character in English or Yiddish?
Would you like me to create a Google Doc with a list of characters for folks to sign up for each character in English or Yiddish?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Sure. For the English readers, keeping it informal is good. No need to pre-read, just experience it straight through without any interruptions. (that was my philosophy when I taught humanities, we did 3-4 plays a year like that). Do you think we read the english line, followed by the yiddish


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CAST OF CHARACTERS:
CAST OF CHARACTERS:


;Yankel Schwartz: A rich landlord, about 50 years old with a rotund body and a common face
;Yankel Schwartz: A rich landlord, about 50 years old with a rotund body and a common facewe di
;Mrs. Lempel: His sister, a poor widow
;Mrs. Lempel: His sister, a poor widow
;Bobe Gitele: Their mother; an old, sick, and poor woman
;Bobe Gitele: Their mother; an old, sick, and poor woman

Revision as of 17:54, 25 October 2020

rent strike

Jewish Currents recently shared this short play "Rent Strike" written by sweatshop poet Morris Rosenfeld (we have sung a few of his poems, including Mayn Rue Plats, Mayn Yingele, and Ikh Ver a Mashin). The play was written in Yiddish in 1908 and you can still hear its echoes in today's world. This English translation is by Eddy Portnoy, author of Bad Rabbi: strange but true stories from the Yiddish press.

I have also sent a note to the Yiddish Committee about making it a bilingual reading! Fun to get ABV folks and Yiddish folks together!

How about 11/15 to allow some time to decompress post-election and organize the reading? I am working on a bilingual script and figuring out how to address some of the differences between the English and the Yiddish. Would you like me to create a Google Doc with a list of characters for folks to sign up for each character in English or Yiddish? Thanks.

Sure. For the English readers, keeping it informal is good. No need to pre-read, just experience it straight through without any interruptions. (that was my philosophy when I taught humanities, we did 3-4 plays a year like that). Do you think we read the english line, followed by the yiddish

https://jewishcurrents.org/rent-strike/

CAST OF CHARACTERS:

Yankel Schwartz
A rich landlord, about 50 years old with a rotund body and a common facewe di
Mrs. Lempel
His sister, a poor widow
Bobe Gitele
Their mother; an old, sick, and poor woman
Leybe Gaytz
A tall, thin Jew; a real estate agent
Mrs. Tchotchke1
A wealthy landlady
Mrs. Knup
Mrs. Tchotchke’s housekeeper
Boodle2
A judge
Others
Landlords, strikers, people, police, etc.
intro
stage directions