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Do Germans Obsess About Jews?

05/14/2013 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
Tuvia Tenenbom’s “I Sleep in Hitler’s Room” looks at contemporary German views about Jews.

Is anti-Semitism at the root of German national identity?

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Klezmer Score Soars In ‘Megile’

05/07/2013 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
Scenes from the rollicking “Megile of Itzik Manger,” with Stephen Mo Hannan and Stacey Harris, . Photos by Crystal Arnette

Subtlety was never a hallmark of the Yiddish theater. Born of the intensity of diasporic Jewish life, it was bold, brash and in-your-face, built on an unstable, unpredictable mix of comedy, music, dance and drama.

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Channeling Sophie Tucker

05/07/2013 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
Cheryl Ann Allen portrays Sophie Tucker in one-night revue.

She broke taboos by publicly celebrating her body at a time when women were expected to be quiet and demure. Now Sophie Tucker, the “Last of the Red Hot Mamas,” comes back to life for one night only in a rollicking cabaret performance by singer Cheryl Ann Allen.

When the show ran last October at the Players Theater, David Noh of Gay City News gushed that Allen “richly captured Tucker’s stentorian, heavily exhalatory delivery” and that she “sang with a better, more powerful voice than Sophie herself.” Joel Martin plays Tucker’s longtime accompanist, Ted Shapiro, in the concert, which runs next Thursday evening at Don’t Tell Mama, a nightclub in the theater district.

“Cheryl Ann Allen Sings Sophie Tucker,” which runs 90 minutes, is written and directed by Allen’s husband, Ian Finkel, son of the Emmy Award-winning Jewish entertainer Fyvush Finkel. Ian, who is a virtuoso xylophonist, performs often with his brother, Elliot, the acclaimed pianist and conductor.  (They appeared together in 2010 with their father as part of a superb show at the Folksbiene called “Fyvush Finkel Live.”)

Tucker, who began her career singing in her parents’ delicatessen in Hartford, became famous in vaudeville for bold, brassy numbers like “Some of These Days” (which became the title of her autobiography), “I’m Living Alone and I Like It,” and “Life Begins at Forty.” Her most famous Jewish song, “My Yiddishe Mama,” which she sang both in Yiddish and English, stoked memories of immigrant parents on the Lower East Side for Jews who had already moved out to Brooklyn and the Bronx.

Joyce Antler, who teaches at Brandeis, has written widely on American Jewish female comedians. In an interview, she noted that Tucker “put women’s pleasures and desires at the center of her songs.” By using her humor to “push immigrant song narrative from lament to a more energetic and robust gaiety,” Antler explained, she “exposed the disabilities of traditional female roles.”

Her physicality was a key to her success. “She was a big, solid, tough woman,” Allen told The Jewish Week, comparing her to Bette Midler, who followed to some extent in Tucker’s footsteps. “She wasn’t physically beautiful, but she was beautiful in her own way — she gave money to charities, synagogues, even prostitutes who needed help taking care of their children.” And like Bella Abzug, Allen said, Tucker “came out and said what she thought. She had a different sound. She spoke about life.”

“Cheryl Ann Allen Sings Sophie Tucker” runs on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m. at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W. 46th St. Cover charge is $15 plus a two-drink minimum. For reservations, visit www.donttellmamanyc.com.

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Too Little Revealed In ‘Assembled Parties’

04/30/2013 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
Jessica Hecht, far left, Jeremy Shamos and Judith Light. Joan Marcus

Long one of the most Jewish neighborhoods in New York, the Upper West Side is often said to have lost much of its ethnic Jewish flavor.

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High Stakes Fight Over Kosher Meat Prices

04/30/2013 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
“The Great Struggle for Cheap Meat.”

Call it the kosher meat version of the Boston Tea Party.

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Parlor Room Drama

04/23/2013 | Ted Merwin | Special To The Jewish Week | Theater
Victoria Castle, Don Arrington, Tony Rossi and Sam Heldt in "The Invention of the Living."

Moving to the suburbs was one of the biggest steps that many New York Jews ever took, one largely made possible by postwar Jewish builders and entrepreneurs. But what about those who could not afford to move?

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