“A powerful drama of Jewish life on the East Side . . . full of humor . . . true and realistic. Such things take place in thousands of East Side Jewish families . . . a longing for love, exxcitement, and the Joy of life …”
By All Means See Francine Larrimore Niece of the Late Jacob P. Adler, in “Spring Song” by Bella and Samuel Spewack with Helen Zelinskaya of the Yiddish Art Theatre Josef Gruenwald, Frieda Altman, Sam Mann, Sam Levine, Morris Strassburg, Malka Kornstein, Yetta Schoengold, Norman Stuart, and other popular Jewish – American players.
“Among the most endearing characters in the current theatre.”
—N. Y. Times
“An excellent play—taut, touching, and true.”
—World-Telegram.
Moscow Theatre, 45th Street, West of Broadway Eves. 8:50 5Sc-$3.30. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 55c-$2.20
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