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She’s a one-woman cabal! Launching this year’s Bridge Street Theatre Solofest – a mini- Festival of four original solo shows – is Philadelphia-based performer Miryam Coppersmith’s “Mirele Lernt Zich Yiddish” (Mirele Learns Yiddish). This celebratory semi-improvised dance/theater piece (different stories every show – no two performances the same!) comes to BST’s “Priscilla” Mainstage, located at 44 West Bridge Street in Catskill, for three performances only, March 1-3. With a running time of just over an hour, “Mirele” uses dancing, song, puppetry, and audience interaction as Miryan attempts to reclaim a language that persecution and assimilation squeezed out of Ashkenazi Jewry in the first place. “Mirele” plays Friday and Saturday March 1 and 2 at 7:30pm and Sunday March 3 at 2:00pm. And for those attending the show on March 2, the performance will be followed by an extended Klezmer Dance Party, featuring Margot Leverett (of The Klezmatics and The Klezmer Mountain Boys), Rabbi Zoe B Zak (of Catskill’s Temple Israel) and Robert Bard, to which the entire audience is invited at no extra cost. Come celebrate Women’s History Month and learn a bit more about Yiddish than just schlep and kvetch! Details and ticketing information at bridgest.org/24solofest1/
March is Women's History Month and, to celebrate, Catskill's Bridge Street Theatre has programmed an amazing all-female line-up for the 2024 edition of its popular “SoloFest”.
Bridge Street Theatre is at 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY.
UNCLE VANYA (5/9/24-5/19/24)
ROZSA (4/16/24-4/16/24)
THE GLASS MENAGERIE (4/4/24-4/13/24)
LONGING LASTS LONGER (3/22/24-3/24/24)
THE GREAT DIVIDE (3/15/24-3/17/24)
TOP DRAWER (3/8/24-3/10/24)
PYRAMID (2/23/24-2/23/24)
Michael Moss: ENSEMBLE BOWS (12/9/23-12/9/23)
SYMPATHETIC MAGIC (11/9/23-11/19/23)
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