Moskovskii gosudarstvennyi evreiskii teatr imeni S.M. Mikhoelsa.

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The troupe that became the Moscow State Yiddish Theatre was founded in Leningrad in 1919 as the Jewish Theatre Studio, and was known after its relocation to Moscow as the State Jewish Theatre, and also as GOSET, its Russian acronym. Founded in the wake of the Russian Revolution, the Jewish Theatre Studio was created primarily through the efforts of Alexander Granowsky (also Granovsky), a wealthy Russian Jew who did not learn Yiddish himself until his troupe, devoted to staging plays in that language, had been launched. As director, Granowsky used avant-garde techniques to present traditional material, and received official approval from Soviet authorities. Major productions included A SHOLOM ALEICHEM EVENING with murals by Marc Chagall, and Abraham Goldfaden's operetta THE SORCERESS. Under Granowsky's direction, members of the troupe appeared in the silent film JIDISCHE GLICKN (JEWISH LUCK) in 1925. GOSET toured Europe in 1928, and was on the verge of a U.S. tour when Soviet authorities summoned them home. When Granowsky chose to stay in Germany, leadership of the troupe shifted to lead actor Solomon Mikhoels (or Michoels). During the Stalin era GOSET switched to officially sanctioned socialist-realist drama and avoided censure, although Mikhoels refused to denounce Granowsky. In 1941 Mikhoels was appointed head of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. Mikhoels was murdered in January 1948 and given a state funeral, after which GOSET and the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee were dissolved.

From the guide to the Moscow State Yiddish Theatre correspondence, 1928, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.)

The troupe that became the Moscow State Yiddish Theatre was founded in Leningrad in 1919 as the Jewish Theatre Studio, and was known after its relocation to Moscow as the State Jewish Theatre, and also as GOSET, its Russian acronym.

Founded in the wake of the Russian Revolution, the Jewish Theatre Studio was created primarily through the efforts of Alexander Granowsky (also Granovsky), a wealthy Russian Jew who did not learn Yiddish himself until his troupe, devoted to staging plays in that language, had been launched. As director, Granowsky used avant-garde techniques to present traditional material, and received official approval from Soviet authorities. Major productions included A SHOLOM ALEICHEM EVENING with murals by Marc Chagall, and Abraham Goldfaden's operetta THE SORCERESS. Under Granowsky's direction, members of the troupe appeared in the silent film JIDISCHE GLICKN (JEWISH LUCK) in 1925. GOSET toured Europe in 1928, and was on the verge of a U.S. tour when Soviet authorities summoned them home. When Granowsky chose to stay in Germany, leadership of the troupe shifted to lead actor Solomon Mikhoels (or Michoels). During the Stalin era GOSET switched to officially sanctioned socialist-realist drama and avoided censure, although Mikhoels refused to denounce Granowsky. In 1941 Mikhoels was appointed head of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. Mikhoels was murdered in January 1948 and given a state funeral, after which GOSET and the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee were dissolved.

From the description of Moscow State Yiddish Theatre correspondence, 1928. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122615329

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