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"A khasene oyf der ist sayd" ["A Wedding on the East Side".]

Creator Forverts (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number 70.78.19A 
Unique identifier MNY312197 
Description By William Siegel, directed by Aaron Lebedeff, produced by Irving Honigman, music by Sholem Secunda, lyrics by Chaim Tauber, choreography by Vladimir Krasnov, starring Aaron Lebedeff, Yitzchok Fuld, Menachem Rubin, Lucy Levine, with Anna Teitelbaum, Yetta Zwerling, Jacob Wexler, Max Wilner and Pauline Hoffman. 
Dated 1935 
Object Type newspaper
Physical dimensions H: 21 1/2 in, W: 16 in 
Medium rotogravure
File dimensions 13.7 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
34.8 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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A khasene oyf der ist sayd (Operetta)
Aaron Lebedeff
Chaim Tauber (1901-1972)
Itzik Feld
Lucy Levine
New York (N.Y.)
Operas & operettas
Public Theatre (Organization : New York, N.Y. : Second Avenue)
Sholom Secunda (1894-1974)
Yiddish language
Yiddish theater
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