The celebrated Jewish ph ilanthropist Ernest W. Michel will be honored at Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street, on Monday, June 8, 2009 at 7:30pm, in a gala concert presented by the Drama Desk Award-winning National Yiddish Theatre - Folksbiene. Folksbiene's musical celebration, entitled "Fun Dor Tsu Dor - From Generation to Generation," brings together a multi-generational cast of stars from both the Yiddish and mainstream Theatre Worlds.
Joining these singers and actors will be other luminaries such as Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, the gala's honorary chairman, who will pay tribute to Michel, while recognizing a number of other individuals and organizations that have made important contributions to Jewish culture. The evening will shine a spotlight on those who have contributed to the remarkable resurgence of interest in the Yiddish language, particularly among the young.
The evening's stars include the Tony Award-winning comic actress AndRea Martin; comedian Freddie Roman, the Emmy-winning stage and television actor Fyvush Finkel, reknowned relationship expert Dr. Ruth Westheimer; the actress, singer and Tony-nominated director Eleanor Reissa, and the Broadway lyricist Sheldon Harnick.From as far back as the Nuremberg trials when this Auschwitz/Buchenwald survivor was assigned as a special correspondent to the German news agency DANA, "Ernie" Michel has been identified with an impressive array of Jewish causes, milestones and achievements. As the longtime executive vice-president of UJA Federation New York (he is now its executive vice-president emeritus); as one of the founders and the founding chairman of the first World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors in Jerusalem in 1981, and as a highly effective and influential fundraiser, Michel has made incalculable, lasting contributions.The evening's ensemble is under the direction of the Tony Award-nominated director Eleanor Reissa. Frank London, of the Grammy-winning The Klezmatics, and Zalmen Mlotek, the world-recognized Yiddish music expert and conductor (who is Folksbiene's artistic director), co-musical direct and lead their All-Star Band. The event, produced by Larry Adelman, benefits The National Yiddish Theatre - Folksbiene, America's sole-surviving pro fessional Yiddish theatre and the longest continuously producing Yiddish theatre company in the world.
Now in its historic 94th consecutive season, Folksbiene is enjoying something that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago: mainstream success. In addition to its special achievement Drama Desk Award in 2007, the company has produced a string of critically acclaimed crossover hits, including the Drama Desk-nominated "On Second Avenue," the Drama Desk-nominated Yiddish adaptation of Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance" ("Di Yam Gazlonim"), and this season's widely praised "Gimpel Tam". Through its numerous accommodations for non-Yiddish speakers (the company introduced live English and Russian supertitles at all its performances in 2003), its outreach to underserved audiences in and outside of New York, and its cultivation of new work and young actors, the company has made impressive strides at broadening and diversifying its audience. For tickets, which range from $75 to $500, call Folksbiene at (800) 994-3347, 212/213-2120 or online at www.folksbiene.org
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