YIVO Presents: Breach of Promise

Jul 18, 2019

A 1912 Yiddish Play in Translation

(New York, NY) – On Wednesday, July 31, 2019, YIVO presents a rehearsed reading of Leon Kobrin’s 1912 play Breach of Promise—a tragicomic slice of tenement life in New York City. 

The reading will be in English, in a newly commissioned translation by director and translator Allen Lewis Rickman, and will feature a cast of professional actors.  

Kobrin's play follows protagonist Katie Tsimbel—an unmarried twenty-eight-year-old—who has gotten herself “in trouble.” At her mother’s urging, she tries to force their recent-immigrant boarder—a Jewish ex-soldier in the Tsar’s army, whose fiancé is expected to arrive in America soon—to marry her by framing him with a Breach of Promise charge.

“It’s about time Kobrin was rediscovered — he was one of the most interesting Yiddish playwrights of his time,” said Rickman. “And BREACH OF PROMISE was a play he was very proud of. It’s a story of simple immigrants trying to adjust to the realities of an alien civilization; the characters are multi-sided, the humor in the play comes out of naturalistic situations, and the whole thing feels like a snapshot of the old Lower East Side.”

Program: Breach of Promise
When:
Wednesday, July 31, 2019 | 7:00pm
Where: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in the Center for Jewish History Building (15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011)
Tickets: $15 for General Admission, $10 for YIVO Members and Students
Reservations: https://www.yivo.org/Breach-of-Promise

For any media inquiries please contact:

Alex Weiser
Director of Public Programs
(212) 294-6152


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