- Annetta Grodner
Annetta Grodner (or Gradner) was a Ukrainian
Jew ish singer and actress, the first "prima donna " inYiddish theater .The daughter of a bootmaker in
Kremenchuk ,Ukraine , she met and marriedIsrael Grodner some time around 1870, when he passed through Kremenchuk in the course of his wanderings as a youngBroder singer . Her husband was recruited byAbraham Goldfaden as the first professional Yiddish-language stage actor, but initially Yiddish theater was an entirely male affair. The gender barrier was broken by the teenaged Sara Segal, later famous under the nameSophie Karp . However, Annetta Grodner was the first to play "prima donna" roles.Jacob Adler wrote that she was "an actress with the seventh degree of charm" and that her singing voice was "not strong, but melodious—a voice 'with tears in it.' There was always something sweetly sad in her singing—even her gay songs tore at your heart."Annetta Grodner shared many (though not all) of her husband's wanderings through Europe until his early death in
London in1887 .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. 135.
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