David Kessler (actor)

David Kessler (actor)
David Kessler Jennie Goldstein and Malvina Lobel in Joseph Lateiner's "The Jewish Heart"
from right: Jacob P. Adler, Zigmund Feinman, Zigmund Mogulesko, Rudolf Marx, Mr. Krastoshinsky and David Kessler, 1988

David Kessler (1860 – 1920) was a prominent actor in the first great era of Yiddish theater. As a star Yiddish dramatic performer in New York City, he was the first leading man in Yiddish theater to dispense with incidental music.

Born and raised in Chişinău (then part of Imperial Russia, now the capital of independent Moldova), as an adolescent he improvised chaotic amateur plays in the stable of his father's inn, using fragments of what he had seen in the performances of Broder singers. A medical student named Geller apparently wrote him a more structured play, Mechtze the Matchmaker, which he and his friends put on.

At 16, he tried out for Israel Rosenberg's theater troupe when they passed through town for a month. He was offered a position as an extra, but his father forbid him to go on the road. Three years later he joined a different small travelling troupe, and spent three years travelling through Europe with that troupe, first in Russia and then in Romania. In 1886, he came to the United States.

In one of the first Yiddish-language productions of Shakespeare, he played the title role in Othello, opposite Jacob Adler's Lego. He was responsible for bringing Bertha Kalich to America.

In 1918 he starred in Mish Mash with Nellie Casman at Edelstein's People's Theater.[1]

References

  1. ^ Zalmen Zylbercweig, Leksikon fun Yidishn teater, Book four, p 3651

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