Music From The Jewish Ghetto: Holocaust Returns
Music From The Jewish Ghetto: Holocaust Returns
RIDGEFIELD â Ghetto Tango confirms one of the amazing powers of music: to exist and even flourish in the most difficult of human circumstances. Singer Adrienne Cooper and pianist/arranger Zalmen Mlotek, internationally acclaimed interpreters of Jewish musical traditions and celebrated performers, bring an electrifying theatrically to the unknown song repertoire of World War II Jewish theaters with their show, which will be presented at The Ridgefield Playhouse on June 3.
Ghetto Tango narrates a story of enduring creativity that engages the black humor, rage and anxiety of the artists who created this music. The play features songs by David Biegelman, Kurt Weill, Hanns Eisler and others. Its musical voice ranges from tango to Broadway, topical cabaret to Jewish folk and Italian opera.
Ghetto Tango is part of an ongoing effort to create a sense of the full dimensions of pre-Holocaust Jewish lift as well as the spirit of resistance during the war years.
Ghetto Tango will be performed at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Sunday, June 3, at 4 pm. Tickets range from $20 to $30 each, and are available at the box office or over the phone at 203-438-5795. The playhouse is at 80 East Ridge Avenue (behind âthe old high schoolâ). Further information can be found at www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org.
