- Abba Schoengold
Abba Schoengold (also Shongold, Sheingold, or Shoengold) was a
Romania nJew ish actor in the early years ofYiddish theater , the first person to score a serious reputation a dramatic actor inYiddish .Biography
A singer in the
synagogue choir of the leading synagogue inBucharest ,Romania , Schoengold had also performed in a quartet withSigmund Mogulesko , playing at weddings and parties. He failed an audition in 1877 forAbraham Goldfaden 's nascent Yiddish theater company (which Mogulesko joined). Within a year, he had joined the troupe of playwrightMoses Halevy-Hurvitz , which toured through rural Romania and eventually toChişinău , where his performance supposedly inspired David Kessler's interest in theater. He then travelled on his own toOdessa ,Ukraine .In 1882, at the Mariinsky Theater in Odessa, he scored a triumph in the first Yiddish-language production of
Karl Gutzkow 's "Uriel Acosta ".Jacob Adler writes that at this time he was "the god of the Yiddish public, the god, indeed, of all who saw him on stage... the handsomest man in the world. Tall. Blue eyes. Golden hair. AnApollo ." [Adler, 1999, 221] Adler also writes that he had "a mania for adding to his costume... a plume, a feather, a cape, a scarf, ... medals". [Adler, 1999, 269]With his wife Clara, he followed much of the Yiddish theater community to
London in the mid-1880s and thence toNew York City . Their son Joseph married Adler's daughter Frances in New York in 1911; both went on to be leading lights of the Yiddish stage.References
* Adler, Jacob, "A Life on the Stage: A Memoir", translated and with commentary by Lulla Rosenfeld, Knopf, New York, 1999, ISBN 0-679-41351-0. 68, 125, 203, 221.
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