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#vilna_thtr-1: Members of the Hebrew theater group in Vilna during their first |
#vilna_thtr-2: Members of the Yiddish folk theater in Vilnius with members of |
#vilna_thtr-3: Jewish actors and theater people in Vilnius in 1933. |
#vilna_thtr-4: The Summer Theater building in Vilnius (Vilna). |
#vilna_thtr-5: Young Jews from Vilnius posing before the summer theater of the |
#vilna_thtr-6: Public figures, artists and intellectuals in Jewish Vilnius |
#vilna_thtr-7: Shmuel Niger, an author and editor, active in the theater in |
#vilna_thtr-8: A reception honoring Nachum Sokolow, held in the auditorium of |
#vilna_thtr-9: A scene from the play, "Der Stumer," staged by the Yiddish theater |
#vilna_thtr-10: Luba Rabinowicz, an actress in the Jewish theater in Vilna. |
#vilna_thtr-11: Actors of the Yiddish marionette theater, "Maydim," from Vilna, in |
#vilna_thtr-12: Actors of the "Azazel" satirical theater of Lodz, who came to |
#vilna_thtr-13: A scene from the play "A Farvorfener Vinkl," staged by the |
#vilna_thtr-14: A party for devotees of the Hebrew theater in Vilna with members of |
#vilna_thtr-15: Emma Lerer - Olkenicki, the director of the Theater Museum in |
#vilna_thtr-16: A poster for a play, "Karnivaler Glokn," staged by a Yiddish |
#vilna_thtr-17: A poster for a play staged by a Yiddish theater troupe in Vilnius |
#vilna_thtr--18: Theater during the war (1941- 1944) A movie theater used as a place of arrest and torture of Jews in the |
#vilna_thtr-19: Theater during the war (1941- 1944) An announcement in Yiddish, inviting the public to a program: "An |
#vilna_thtr-20: Theater during the war (1941- 1944) "Work plan for the theater section" of the Vilna ghetto. |
#vilna_thtr-21: Theater during the war (1941- 1944) An announcement in Yiddish, inviting the public to a program: "An |
#vilna_thtr-22: Theater during the war (1941- 1944) An actress by the curtain in the theater auditorium in the Vilna |
#vilna_thtr-23: Theater during the war (1941- 1944) A theater performance in the Vilna ghetto |
#vilna_thtr-24: Vilnas' Yiddish Theater after the war Posters of an amateur Yiddish theater troupe that performed in |
#vilna_thtr-25: Vilnas' Yiddish Theater after the war A scene from a play performed by an amateur Yiddish theater troupe |
#vilna_thtr-26: Vilnas' Yiddish Theater after the war A scene from a play performed by an amateur Yiddish theater troupe |
#vilna_thtr-27: Vilnas' Yiddish Theater after the war The program of a play staged by an amateur theater troupe in |
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#vilna_thtr-29: Members of the Hebrew Drama Studio in Vilnius (Vilna) with their guests. |
#vilna_thtr-30: Members of the Jewish Drama Troupe on a visit to Vilnius (Vilna) between the two world wars. |
#vilna_thtr-31: Members of the Hebrew Drama Studio in Vilnius (Vilna) in 1932. |
#vilna_thtr-32: Members of the Hebrew Drama Studio of Vilnius (Vilna) after a performance of the stage version of the epic poem, "Massada" |
#vilna_thtr-33: Members of the Hebrew Drama Studio of Vilnius (Vilna) who took part in a stage version of "Massada." |
#vilna_thtr-34: Members of the Hebrew Drama Studio in Vilnius (Vilna).1936 |
#vilna_thtr-35: Participants in the Hebrew Drama Studio in Vilnius (Vilna), performing a stage version of "Massada." |
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