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Night Stories: 4 Tales of Reanimation by the Greatest Poet of the Holocaust - Avrom Sutzkever - Comes to Life Off- Broadway

originally published: 11/30/2025


Shane Baker, photo by Jordan P. McAfee

(NEW YORK, NY) -- Night Stories, comprising four tales of reanimation by Yiddish poet and resistance fighter Avrom Sutzkever, will be presented Off-Broadway direct from a South American tour through São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. Night Stories makes its official Off-Broadway bow at Wild Project, 195 E. 3rd Street (between Aves. A & B), with performances from December 17, 2025 through January 11, 2026.

When the sun sets, forgotten figures from the Holocaust emerge to invade the writer's dreams and even assault his waking moments, settling old scores and seeking absolution as they describe their destruction and share the terrible secrets of their survival, all in Sutzkever's haunting Yiddish with English supertitles.

In Where the Stars Spend the Night, a survivor from the swamps begs the writer to forgive her for eating his soul. In A Child's Hands, from the coldest of clues - handprints on a windowpane - the poet deduces the last moments of an unknown child and his grandmother. Lupus, an old ghetto cyanide dealer, materializes from a mirror, demanding that the writer "unalive" him. (Yes, Sutzkever created the word 50 years before TikTok.) And concluding the evening with a spirit of grace, Portrait in Blue Sweater, a Chanukah story, is the true account of a lost portrait of the poet painted by a murdered artist which reappears to the surprise of everyone but Marc Chagall. Night Stories is additionally unique in its being the only run of a Yiddish language production in New York's current season.

Miryem-Khaye Seigel & Shane Baker, photo by Jordan P. McAfee

Starring Shane Baker and Miryem-Khaye Seigel, Night Stories is directed by Moshe Yassur with Beate Hein Bennett. Original music is composed by Uri Schreter.

The performance schedule for Night Stories is Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 3:00pm. Tickets are priced at $50 and are available for purchase online.




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Avrom Sutzkever (1913 – 2010) was dubbed "the greatest poet of the Holocaust" by The New York Times. Born in Smorgon, he spent his childhood in Siberia as a refugee from the First World War. Thereafter he and his mother lived in Vilna, where he became a member of Yung-Vilne, a group of poets and painters forging a modernist ethos that resonates even today. During World War II, Sutzkever was active in Holocaust resistance, winning literary prizes in the Vilna Ghetto even as he worked to smuggle Jewish cultural treasures out of Nazi control. After the war he served as the Soviet delegation's sole Jewish witness at the Nuremberg trials. In 1947 he settled in Israel where he founded and edited the journal Di Goldene Keyt (The Golden Chain), where many of Night Stories' tales first appeared. In 1985 Sutzkever became the only writer to receive the Israel Prize for his work in Yiddish literature.

Shane Baker translated Waiting for Godot into Yiddish and has appeared both Off-Broadway and internationally in such shows as Bashevis's Demons, Tevye Served Raw, Everett Quinton's stagings of Charles Ludlam's Galas and Conquest of the Universe or When Queens Collide, his solo show The Big Bupkis! A Complete Gentile's Guide to Yiddish Vaudeville, as well as his own Yiddish translation of Beckett's Waiting for GodotThe New Yorker said of the translation, "Beckett's play may finally have found its mother tongue." Baker is a proud alumnus of The Ridiculous Theatrical Company. In 2020 he received the Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Award.

Miryem-Khaye Seigel is a Yiddish singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist, and scholar in Yiddish music and culture who "exemplifies the attempt to bring a centuries-old language and culture into the contemporary world" (The New York Times). She has performed internationally and released her first CD of original and adapted songs Toyznt tamen = A thousand flavors in 2015. Miryem-Khaye is co-editor (with Alyssa Quint) of Women on the Yiddish Stage and a member of the Digital Yiddish Theatre Project.

Miryem-Khaye Seigel & Shane Baker, photo by Silvia Hansman

A veteran of both Yiddish and modernist world theatre, director Moshe Yassur, who was born in Iassy, Romania (the cradle of the Yiddish theatre), worked for several years with Jean-Marie Serreau at the Théâtre de Babylone in Paris, taking part often as assistant director in several world premiere productions of Beckett and Ionesco. In New York Yassur was a protege of Woody King Jr., directing at the New Federal Theatre, and has more recently helmed acclaimed Yiddish productions of Bashevis's DemonsDeath of a Salesman and Waiting for Godot. Beate Hein Bennett holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature. She co-directed Bashevis's Demons and served as Production Dramaturg and designer for the Yiddish Waiting for Godot and Death of a Salesman.

Night Stories will be presented by the Congress for Jewish Culture, established in 1948 by leading Yiddish intellectuals to promote Yiddish culture and language throughout the world. It has a distinguished publishing history including, among others, the works of Isaac Bashevis Singer, Kadia Molodowsky and Chaim Grade. The Congress also published the nine-volume Biographical Dictionary of Yiddish Literature and is currently creating a massive online database of those materials.

Wild Project is nestled in the East Village, the historic home of Jewish culture and cuisine in New York City. The venue is five blocks from Russ & Daughters, established in 1914, and only four blocks from the legendary Katz's Delicatessen.




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