Der dibek (The Dybbuk), Warsaw, 1921
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Joseph Buloff (left) as Henokh and Alex Stein (right) as Khonen in a publicity still for the original, world-premiere production of Der dibek (The Dybbuk) by S. An-sky. Performed by Mazo's Vilna Troupe in Warsaw, 1921.
From Chapter 3
Sonia Alomis as Leah in Der dibuk (The Dybbuk) by S. An-sky. Performed by Asro and Alomis's Vilna Troupe in Berlin, 1922.
The dance of death scene in Der dibek (The Dybbuk). Performed by Asro and Alomis's Vilna Troupe in Paris, 1922.
Portrait of Sonia Alomis as Leah in The Dybbuk by English avant-garde painter Walter Sickert. The caption reads "The greatest actress of the age." London, likely 1922.
From Chapter 3
Alexander Asro as Khonen (left), Noah Nachbush as the Messenger (center), and Sonia Alomis as Leah (right) in Der dibek (The Dybbuk) by S. An-sky. Performed by Asro and Alomis's Vilna Troupe in Berlin, 1923.
From Chapter 3
The wedding scene from Der dibek (The Dybbuk) by S. An-sky. Performed by Asro and Alomis's Vilna Troupe in Paris, 1923.
From Chapter 3 and Chapter 5
Vilna Troupe actor Noah Nachbush reciting a monologue from Der dibek (The Dybbuk). From a self-produced record that Nachbush made in the 1950's entitled "Noah Nachbush's Gems of Yiddish Poetry and Folklore."
From Chapter 3 and Chapter 5
Vilna Troupe actor Noah Nachbush reciting a monologue from Der dibek (The Dybbuk)
From Chapter 3 and Chapter 5
Excerpt from The Dybbuk: Leah invites Khonen's spirit to her wedding
From Chapter 3 and Chapter 5
Excerpt from The Dybbuk film (1937): The Dance of Death