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David Kessler (actor)

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In 1899 he was awarded the Thalia Theatre in a divorce settlement from his wife Jennie. Kessler's Thalia Theatre was located at 46-48 Bowery between Bayard and Canal Streets, across the street from the Windsor Theatre in Manhattan. He was listed as being the Lessee and Manager;
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from right: Jacob P. Adler, Zigmund Feinman, Zigmund Mogulesko, Rudolf Marx, Mr. Krastoshinsky and David Kessler, 1888
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He was married to Rachel (née Wilner) Kessler. She owned the "Wilner Full Dress Parlor" on the Lower East Side.
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He became ill while on stage at the Lyric Theatre in Brooklyn, New York during his performance of
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The New York Times called him, "One of the leading Yiddish actors in the United States . . ."
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in 1890, settling in New York City. In one of the first Yiddish-language productions of
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David Kessler Jennie Goldstein and Malvina Lobel in Joseph Lateiner's "The Jewish Heart"
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A Life on the Stage: A Memoir, translated and with commentary by Lulla Rosenfeld
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In New York Kessler resumed his career. In 1891 he acted under
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from complications following an operation. He is buried in
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in Brooklyn, New York along with his wife Rachel Kessler.
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He was the manager of Kessler's Second Avenue Theatre.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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is the Regisseur and B. Young is the theatre manager.
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actor
Yiddish theater
New York City
incidental music
Chişinău
Imperial Russia
Moldova
Broder singers
Israel Rosenberg
extra
Romania
United States
Shakespeare
Othello
Jacob Adler
Bertha Kalich
Jacob Adler
Jacob Gordin
Siberia
God, Man, and Devil
Sholem Asch
God of Vengeance
David Pinski
Yankel the Smith
Leon Kobrin
Yankel Boile
Lower East Side
Yiddish Theater District

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