Keni Liptzin (1856 – September 28, 1918) (surname sometimes spelled Lipzin) was a star in the early years of Yiddish theater, probably the greatest female...
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of Thai origin Keni Liptzin (1863–1916), actress in the early years of Yiddish theater Keni Burke (1953), American singer Jenny Keni (1982), a sprinter...
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marriage. The central character—played in the original production by Keni Liptzin—is a young woman, married off to a butcher with a mistress and three...
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"performed by every leading Yiddish actress". It was originally played by Keni Liptzin, during the first heyday of Yiddish theater in New York City. It was...
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that included the actress who later became famous under the name of Keni Liptzin. In Chernihiv, Adler turned down the opportunity to act in a Russian-language...
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woman singing who later become famous under the name Keni Liptzin, but was at this time known as Keni Sonyes, who became their new prima donna. They toured...
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program Dmytro Kveselevych (1935–2003), translator and lexicographer Keni Liptzin (1856–1918), Jewish actress in Yiddish theatre Borys Lyatoshynsky (1895–1968)...
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largest audience for Yiddish theatre was for lighter fare. The Adlers and Keni Liptzin hung on doing classic theatre, but Boris and Bessie Thomashefsky returned...
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Yiddish theater for several months, including one week of performances by Keni Liptzin. The prolific Yiddish theatre composer Joseph Brody, recently arrived...
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four-act drama called "In a Cellar", was staged in New York in 1910 with Keni Liptzin. Other plays were performed in New York after he moved there in 1912...
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