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May 27, 1994 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-27

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dish theater groups in Moscow,
Kiev and Vilnius. Indeed, despite
the fact that the troupe performs
in a language few understand,
Mr. Szurmiej is confident about
the future. "We've played all over
the world except in China and
Japan, and 90 percent of our au-
dience here are Polish youth."
In the past several years, the
theater's repertoire has consist-
ed of musical shows such as The
Troubadours of Galicia, a revue
based on the work of Mordechai
Gebirtig, If I Were a Rich Man,
the theater's own musical version
of Tevye the Milkman (but using
for the most part Jerry Bock's —
of Fiddler On The Roof fame —
score), and Bonjour Monsieur
Chagall, a musical celebration of
Chagall's life. The only non-
musical was Us Polish Jews, a
tribute to the work of the Jewish
poet Juliun Tuwim.
Despite, or maybe because of
Mr. Szurmiej's efforts, the the-
ater really seems to have become
essentially a sort of exotic curi-
osity shop or a museum — a
place that, thanks to the actors,
comes to life now and then. It also
appears to be one way the Polish
government can ward off accu-
sations of alleged Polish anti-
Semitism.
One of the retired Jewish ac-
tors has his own view of the the-
ater at present, believing it to
have changed irrevocably over
the last 20 or so years — and
becoming somewhat unnatural
in the process.
"They may try hard, aber men
hakt holtz (It's like chopping
wood)."
Mr. Szurmiej is more opti-
mistic.
"People said we wouldn't last
this long, but we've been work-
ing fine for 50 years and we are
living," he says. "That's what's
important."

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president of Bulgaria said he
hopes for a Europe in which
xenophobia and anti-
Semitism will cease to exist.
"I hope that a free and
united Europe, East and
West, will be declared a zone
where xenophobia and anti-
Semitism will not be
tolerated," Bulgarian Presi-
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the ceremony.
The ceremony was
organized by the permanent

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