Grand opening of the Adler-Thomashefsky National Theatre, Houston St. and Second Avenue [program]: Tuesday evening, September twenty-fouth, nineteen hundred and twelve

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Title
Grand opening of the Adler-Thomashefsky National Theatre, Houston St. and Second Avenue [program]: Tuesday evening, September twenty-fouth, nineteen hundred and twelve
Additional title: Blinde liebe, fun Z. Libin
Additional title: Blind love, by. Z. Libin
Additional title: Shayloḳ
Additional title: Shloymeh'le sharlaṭan, fun Yanḳev Gordin
Additional title: Shloimele Charlatan, by Jacob Gordin
Additional title: בלינדע ליעבע, פון ז. ליבין
Additional title: שיילאק
Additional title: שלמה'לע שארלאטאן, פון יעקב גארדין
Names
National Theatre (New York, N.Y. : Houston Street and 2nd Avenue) (Creator)
Collection

Yiddish theater collection

New York Yiddish theater placards

Dates / Origin
Date Issued: 1912
Place: New York
Publisher: Lipshitz Press
Library locations
Dorot Jewish Division
Shelf locator: **P (Yiddish Theater Posters) No. 231
Topics
Jewish arts
National Theatre (New York, N.Y. : Houston Street and 2nd Avenue)
Yiddish drama
Theater, Yiddish
Genres
Posters
Theatrical posters
Plans
Notes
Statement of responsibility: Wilner & Edelstein Amusement Co., lessess & mgrs.
Performers: Cast includes Mr. Boris Thomashefsky, Mr. Greenberg, Miss Celia Adler, Mme. Annie Krims, Mr. Blank, Mme. Tobias, Mme. Weintraub, Miss Frances Adler, Mr. Rosenstein, Mr. Rubin, Mr. Wexler, Mr. Schoegold, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, Mr. Schwartz, Mrs. Nadolsky, Mrs. Brie, Mr. Giltman
Content: Addresses delivered by Hon. Hohn A. Dix, governor of the state of New York, Hon. Oscar S. Strauss, Mr. David Kessler, Mr. Jacob P. Adler, Mr. Boris Thomashefsky
Language: In English and Yiddish.
Physical Description
Extent: 4 p. ; ill., 47 x 31 cm
Type of Resource
Still image
Text
Languages
English
Yiddish
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: 919729217
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20789795
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 778d8f20-c9c9-0133-8c59-00505686a51c
Rights Statement
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  • 1912: Issued
  • 2016: Digitized
  • 2024: Found by you!
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Grand opening of the Adler-Thomashefsky National Theatre, Houston St. and Second Avenue [program]