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- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl abstract "A Khasene in Shtetl (Yiddish for A Wedding in the Village / A Village Wedding, also called A Shtetl Wedding / 'A Wedding in the Shtetl', Yiddish: אַ חתונה אין שטעטל (סעגיל-װאָל) is a Yiddish musical theater play written by William Sigal, and often directed and acted in, by Pesach Burstein, a Jewish Polish American who was involved with the Yiddish theater. Burstein's troupe, and most notably his immediate family - his wife Lillian Lux, and later also his son Mike Burstyn and daughter Susan Burstein (all part of the advertised Four Bursteins) went around the globe performing the theater to Yiddish speaking diaspora. While panned by critics, the play was able to reach out to a vast variety of audience, in locales as diverse as East Europe (pre-Holocaust), Israel, Latin America and the United States. The play was one of several Old World counterparts to Al Jolson's The Jazz Singer. The play depicts the trials of a rabbi's son going on stage. Pesach Burstein was well acquainted with Al Jolson, as he had signed up for a contract with Columbia Records sometime before. The play was probably also based on some autobiographical elements, as Burstein ran away from his Polish family to join a mobile Yiddish theater group. Extensive footage of the play, and information regarding it, are presented in the 2000 documentary about the Burstein family - The Komediant.".
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- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Al_Jolson.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Autobiography.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yiddish_plays.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Records.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Europe.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Latin_America.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Lillian_Lux.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Burstyn.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Musical_theatre.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Pesach_Burstein.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Americans.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Rabbi.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink The_Holocaust.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink The_Jazz_Singer.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink The_Komediant_(film).
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish_theatre.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl wikiPageWikiLinkText "A Khasene in Shtetl".
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- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl subject Category:Yiddish_plays.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl hypernym Play.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl type Play.
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl comment "A Khasene in Shtetl (Yiddish for A Wedding in the Village / A Village Wedding, also called A Shtetl Wedding / 'A Wedding in the Shtetl', Yiddish: אַ חתונה אין שטעטל (סעגיל-װאָל) is a Yiddish musical theater play written by William Sigal, and often directed and acted in, by Pesach Burstein, a Jewish Polish American who was involved with the Yiddish theater.".
- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl label "A Khasene in Shtetl".
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- A_Khasene_in_Shtetl isPrimaryTopicOf A_Khasene_in_Shtetl.