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		<title>Yiddish Lear Returns</title>
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<p>Next week, one of the most famous Yiddish plays of all time is making its return to New York (no, not <i>Fiddler </i>in Yiddish, that&#8217;s <a href="http://jewcy.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/yiddish-fiddler-coming" target="_blank" rel="noopener">later this year</a>).</p>
<p>In 1892, playwright Jacob Gordin premiered <i>The Yiddish King Lear</i>. It is not a translation of the original play; rather, it retells the Shakespearean tragedy as the struggles of a renowned rabbi with his children, who represent disparate types of Jewry, from Hasidic to secularized. (The titular patriarch is considered one of the meatiest roles in Yiddish theatre; it defined the legendary Jacob Adler&#8217;s career.) Now, the play returns as a staged reading to Manhattan, for two nights only. <strong>And stay tuned— you could go see it.</strong></p>
<p>The new Lear is David Serero, an actor and opera singer born in France, who also directed, produced, and adapted this production. (YIVO is also a producing partner.)</p>
<p>On the surface, Serero may be an odd choice for the role. First of all, he&#8217;s only 36, much younger than the role he&#8217;s portraying. In addition, he&#8217;s not a Yiddish speaker— in fact, he&#8217;s Sephardic (of Moroccan descent). As to his age, he&#8217;s already played Shylock, so a tragic Jewish father of adults is within his range. That performance of <i>Merchant of Venice </i>was part of a string of productions adapting classic theatrical works for Sephardic audiences. Others included <i>Othello</i> (Serero was Othello) and <i>Nabucco</i> (yes, he was Nabucco). But playing Gordin&#8217;s version of Lear is a lifelong dream, and Serero is excited to jump to the Ashkenazi world of performance.</p>
<p>&#8220;For me, Yiddish theatre is Jewish theatre,&#8221; he told <i>Jewcy</i>. &#8220;My goal is to bring Yiddish theatre in English for everyone, including non-Jews. You don’t need to be British to love Shakespeare or French to love pastries!&#8221;</p>
<p>One step towards accessibility is translation. In the upcoming production of <i>Lear</i>, the text will be in English, but the show will contain classic Yiddish songs (providing, presumably, an opportunity to hear Sesero&#8217;s baritone). Following both performances, Gordin&#8217;s great-granddaughter and biographer, Beth Kaplan, will host talkbacks. Serero hopes that this reading will be a step towards a fully mounted production of the play.</p>
<p><strong>So, interested yet? Well, if you sign up for Jewcy&#8217;s email list, you&#8217;ll automatically be entered in a drawing to win a pair of tickets to the show! You have through the weekend, and winners will be notified Monday morning, January 29th. At that point, you can pick which performance you&#8217;d like to attend.</strong> <!-- Begin MailChimp Signup Form --></p>
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<p>Yiddish King Lear<em> plays January 30 and February 1 at 8 pm at the Orensanz Foundation, 172 Norfolk Street. You can also buy tickets <a href="https://www.goldstar.com/events/new-york-new-york/the-yiddish-king-lear-tickets" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.</em></p>
<p><em>Image courtesy David Serero</em></p>
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