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National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene is presenting the world premiere of a new musical honoring the "resilience and hope of those who endured during the Holocaust.”
The war has created an existential reckoning for the Workers Circle, a community organization that traces its roots to Yiddish activists in the early 1900s.
It’s a history “based on the necessity of opening up and looking beyond, instead of suffocating in, the small space of the self not only to avoid being pigeonholed but also to exercise the muscle of sympathy.”
The Pittsburgh theater company uses colorful projections and traditional Jewish music to immerse audiences in the life and work of artist Marc Chagall and his wife, poet Bella Rosenfeld Chagall.