词条 | Jacob Jacobs (theater) |
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In 1907 he joined the chorus in a vaudeville theater and he sang couplets on Sundays, when vaudeville plays could not be presented. The following year he was hired as a vaudeville actor. In 1911 he was in his first play, Leon Kobrin's Yankel Boyla in the Odeon theater. In 1912 he became director of the Lyric Theater in Bronsville, and then a partner with Nathan Goldberg in the Lennox Theater in Harlem.[1] From 1926-1930 he was co-director of the National Theater, and subsequently the Prospect Theater in the Bronx. He wrote the music to his own couplets. He married Rebecca Treitler (Betty), daughter of the Yiddish theater director.[1] In 1932 he collaborated with composer Sholom Secunda on a Yiddish musical comedy, I Would If I Could. Although the show was not a great success, it did produce a song that become a #1 hit, Bei Mir Bistu Shein[2] He wrote, composed and directed the Broadway show, "The President's Daughter" in 1970. He's buried in Mount Hebron Cemetery, in the Yiddish Theatrical Alliance area: Block 67, ref. 1, section A-D, Line 16, Grave 5 [3] References1. ^1 2 Zalmen Zylbercweig, Leksikon fun Yidishn teater, Book one, 549 {{DEFAULTSORT:Jacobs, Jacob}}2. ^http://faujsa.fau.edu/blog/tag/jacob-jacobs/ Maxine Schackman, Florida Atlantic University Yiddish theater collection 3. ^https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14311981 Find a Grave 5 : 1890 births|1977 deaths|Yiddish theatre|American people of Hungarian-Jewish descent|Hungarian Jews |
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