The Official Blog of Laemmle Theatres.

blog.laemmle.com

The official blog of Laemmle Theatres

  • All
  • Theater Buzz
    • Claremont 5
    • Glendale
    • Newhall
    • NoHo 7
    • Royal
    • Santa Monica
    • Town Center 5
  • Q&A’s
  • Locations & Showtimes
    • Claremont
    • Glendale
    • NewHall
    • North Hollywood
    • Royal (West LA)
    • Santa Monica
    • Town Center (Encino)
  • Film Series
    • Anniversary Classics
    • Culture Vulture
    • Worldwide Wednesdays
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • YouTube

“Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem” ~ Join Aimee Ginsburg Bikel and Leonard Maltin to Celebrate the Legendary Actor-Singer-Author-Activist

October 14, 2015 by Lamb L.

Portraits of two beloved icons — Sholom Aleichem and Theodore Bikel — are woven together in the enchanting new documentary Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem. The two men had much in common: wit, wisdom and talent, all shot through with deep humanity and Yiddishkeit. The film combines Bikel’s charismatic storytelling and masterful performances with a broader exploration of Aleichem’s remarkable life and work.

We will screen Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem Monday, 10/19 at 7:30 PM and Tuesday, 10/20 at 1 PM at the Ahrya Fine Arts/Beverly Hills, Town Center 5/Encino, Playhouse 7/Pasadena and Claremont 5. Film critic Leonard Maltin and Mr. Bikel’s widow, Aimee Ginsburg Bikel, will introduce and participate in a Q&A after the Monday screening in Beverly Hills. Mrs. Bikel will also participate in a Q&A after the 1 PM screening of the film on Tuesday, October 20th in Encino.

Mrs. Bikel wrote the following about her husband: “Nothing gave Theodore Bikel more pleasure than telling stories and singing songs that connected deeply to his own roots. “I sing the songs of all nations,” he would say, “and all of humanity are my brothers and sisters, we are like flowers in a garden. So,” he would add, “I sing my songs not because they are better, but because they are mine. And if I don’t tend to them, they will wither, and die.”

“On July 21 Theo Bikel passed away, leaving us with an enormous vacuum. Theo was a giant and there will be no one who can walk in his shoes. Actor, singer, author, activist for peace and human rights, he did everything with a deep joy and a commitment to making our world a better place.
“Theo considered this film his crowning achievement, and spent this past year appearing in person at the many film festivals that screened it. The audiences, cheering and clapping, loved it. Theo, who made the film at 88, improved with the years, his voice and performance deepening and softening; his humor and humanity shining bright.
“This will be the first public screening and Theo would have wanted to appear in person. Please come with your friends and family and share with us in the legacy of the one and only and forever Theodore Bikel.”

Mr. Maltin wrote the following, which he titled “Celebrating Theodore Bikel.”

“The challenge in discussing Theodore Bikel is where to start? He led so many lives—as an actor, folksinger, Civil Rights activist, union leader, and more. He is the only person I could think of who could say he worked with Humphrey Bogart, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and Frank Zappa! (He played a band manager in 200 Motels, but gently refused Zappa’s request to dress as a nun for one scene.) He was the original Baron von Trapp in The Sound of Music on Broadway, a best-selling recording artist, and a busy character actor who earned an Oscar nomination playing a Southern sheriff in The Defiant Ones. Those are just a handful of his many credits.

“His lifelong connection to the celebrated author Sholom Aleichem predates his casting as Tevye in the musical Fiddler on the Roof. (He logged more than 2,000 performances, and acknowledged that the play’s universal appeal is based in part on its ability to make the author’s work palatable to a non-Jewish audience. He described it as “Sholom Aleichem lite.”)

“As for his facility with languages, Theo explained that his father spoke only Yiddish at home and prided himself on his library of Sholom Aleichem books, which they were forced to leave behind when his family fled from Vienna to Palestine in 1938. The postscript is quite amazing: his grandmother, who stayed behind, hounded the Nazis who guarded confiscated property—so much so that they eventually let her reclaim the books, which turned up on the Bikels’ doorstep in Palestine, to the utter amazement of Theo and his parents.

“His mother spoke German at home, his father spoke Yiddish, he was given Hebrew lessons as a child, and learned French while visiting a family retreat during the summer. English was his fifth language—the fifth of many. (When he played linguist Zoltan Karpathy in My Fair Lady and George Cukor asked him to draw on his skill with dialects, Bikel reminded Cukor that of the two of them, he was not the one with Hungarian roots.)

“My wife remembers attending protest rallies at Washington Square Park in the 1960s when Theo’s folk songs roused the young people. When Alice and I moved to Los Angeles and went to our first Rosh Hashanah service, we found ourselves sitting in front of Theo and had the thrill of hearing his sonorous voice in prayer all night long.

“He continued performing, and making a difference, to the very end of his life. In 2013 he was invited to appear before the Austrian Parliament to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Krystallnacht—the dreadful night that synagogues were burned to the ground throughout Germany and Austria. He recognized that today’s Austria is not run by, or populated by, the same people who were responsible for those atrocities, and while he could never forget, he was willing to move on.

“Many of his achievements are covered in the documentary Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem.  No one film could include every facet of Theo’s remarkable life…but this one provides a welcome overview. And, like Theo himself, it is consistently entertaining.”

https://vimeo.com/114923514

 

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Filed Under: Ahrya Fine Arts, Claremont 5, Featured Films, Featured Post, Films, News, Playhouse 7, Town Center 5

170 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Marva Felchlin
Marva Felchlin
9 years ago

Marva Felchlin liked this on Facebook.

0
Andrea D. Cohen
Andrea D. Cohen
9 years ago

Andrea D. Cohen liked this on Facebook.

0
Benjamin Esparza
Benjamin Esparza
9 years ago

Benjamin Esparza liked this on Facebook.

0
Elena Zborovsky
Elena Zborovsky
9 years ago

Elena Zborovsky liked this on Facebook.

0
Ken Morgan
Ken Morgan
9 years ago

Ken Morgan liked this on Facebook.

0
RC Borges
RC Borges
9 years ago

RC Borges liked this on Facebook.

0
Milli OFlaherty
Milli OFlaherty
9 years ago

Milli OFlaherty liked this on Facebook.

0
Bruce Parker
Bruce Parker
9 years ago

Bruce Parker liked this on Facebook.

0
Michelle Solotar
Michelle Solotar
9 years ago

Michelle Solotar liked this on Facebook.

0
Alfredo Ramos
Alfredo Ramos
9 years ago

Alfredo Ramos liked this on Facebook.

0
Jameel Fleming
Jameel Fleming
9 years ago

Jameel Fleming liked this on Facebook.

0
Bobbi Scherr
Bobbi Scherr
9 years ago

Bobbi Scherr liked this on Facebook.

0
Patricia A. Boroughs
Patricia A. Boroughs
9 years ago

Patricia A. Boroughs liked this on Facebook.

0
Michelle Gilstrap
Michelle Gilstrap
9 years ago

Michelle Gilstrap liked this on Facebook.

0
Brenda Nunez
Brenda Nunez
9 years ago

Brenda Nunez liked this on Facebook.

0
Maxine Hall
Maxine Hall
9 years ago

Maxine Hall liked this on Facebook.

0
Lisa R Machenberg
Lisa R Machenberg
9 years ago

Lisa R Machenberg liked this on Facebook.

0
Mark Borovitz
Mark Borovitz
9 years ago

Mark Borovitz liked this on Facebook.

0
Lorrie Kazan
Lorrie Kazan
9 years ago

Lorrie Kazan liked this on Facebook.

0
Richie Lillard
Richie Lillard
9 years ago

Richie Lillard liked this on Facebook.

0
Candace Lee Fagan
Candace Lee Fagan
9 years ago

Candace Lee Fagan liked this on Facebook.

0
Mark Bender
Mark Bender
9 years ago

Mark Bender liked this on Facebook.

0
Barbara Nevens
Barbara Nevens
9 years ago

Barbara Nevens liked this on Facebook.

0
Roger Torres
Roger Torres
9 years ago

Roger Torres liked this on Facebook.

0
Renee Fuentes Campa
Renee Fuentes Campa
9 years ago

Renee Fuentes Campa liked this on Facebook.

0
Robin Solomon
Robin Solomon
9 years ago

Robin Solomon liked this on Facebook.

0
Joanne Castro Alvarez
Joanne Castro Alvarez
9 years ago

Joanne Castro Alvarez liked this on Facebook.

0
Fred Pathi
Fred Pathi
9 years ago

Fred Pathi liked this on Facebook.

0
Ken Morgan
Ken Morgan
9 years ago

Would always say hello to him at Jerry’s Deli

0
Judi Schmidt
Judi Schmidt
9 years ago

Judi Schmidt liked this on Facebook.

0
Kathryn Brooks-Dean
Kathryn Brooks-Dean
9 years ago

Kathryn Brooks-Dean liked this on Facebook.

0
Sue Cochran
Sue Cochran
9 years ago

Sue Cochran liked this on Facebook.

0
Alyse Golden Berkley
Alyse Golden Berkley
9 years ago

Alyse Golden Berkley liked this on Facebook.

0
Reyna Hernandez
Reyna Hernandez
9 years ago

Reyna Hernandez liked this on Facebook.

0
Cheryl Clark
Cheryl Clark
9 years ago

Cheryl Clark liked this on Facebook.

0
Georgeann Nicol
Georgeann Nicol
9 years ago

Georgeann Nicol liked this on Facebook.

0
Andy Lipkis
Andy Lipkis
9 years ago

Andy Lipkis liked this on Facebook.

0
Sally Champlin
Sally Champlin
9 years ago

Sally Champlin liked this on Facebook.

0
Tanya Hadlock-Piltz
Tanya Hadlock-Piltz
9 years ago

Tanya Hadlock-Piltz liked this on Facebook.

0
Sally Ballard Neely
Sally Ballard Neely
9 years ago

Sally Ballard Neely liked this on Facebook.

0
Sean Souney
Sean Souney
9 years ago

Sean Souney liked this on Facebook.

0
Pat Bushman
Pat Bushman
9 years ago

Pat Bushman liked this on Facebook.

0
Wilette Armstrong
Wilette Armstrong
9 years ago

Wilette Armstrong liked this on Facebook.

0
William Ortmann
William Ortmann
9 years ago

William Ortmann liked this on Facebook.

0
Laurie Thomas
Laurie Thomas
9 years ago

Laurie Thomas liked this on Facebook.

0
Leesa Fried
Leesa Fried
9 years ago

Leesa Fried liked this on Facebook.

0
Joseph Rencher
Joseph Rencher
9 years ago

Joseph Rencher liked this on Facebook.

0
Gustavo Bulgach
Gustavo Bulgach
9 years ago

Gustavo Bulgach liked this on Facebook.

0
Claude Budin-Juteau
Claude Budin-Juteau
9 years ago

Claude Budin-Juteau liked this on Facebook.

0
Randy Ades
Randy Ades
9 years ago

Randy Ades liked this on Facebook.

0

Search

Featured Posts

A new comedy that draws inspiration from the great ones of the past, BAD SHABBOS opens Friday.

Upcoming films in our Worldwide Wednesday series include movies from Brazil, Japan, France, Australia and Kazakhstan.

Instagram

Part of the #WorldWideWednesdays Series! 🎟️ l Part of the #WorldWideWednesdays Series! 🎟️ laem.ly/3Y8arFI
#PerfectEndings 
After a decade-long relationship ends, filmmaker João finds himself at a crossroads in both his personal and professional lives. While trying to break into the film industry, he ends up directing amateur erotic films. With the support of loyal friends, João embarks on a dating journey, navigating modern romance and finding inspiration.
Part of the #AnniversaryClassics Series! 🎟️ l Part of the #AnniversaryClassics Series! 🎟️ laem.ly/42NC2NX

Croupier actor #CliveOwen will participate in a Q&A following the June 4 screening at the Royal.  Producer-marketing consultant #MikeKaplan will introduce the screening.

Clive Owen, who had mainly appeared in British television dramas before this, rose to full-fledged movie stardom as a result of this movie. He plays an aspiring writer who takes a job at a casino where he juggles a few romantic relationships and also has to contend with a robbery threat. Alex Kingston, Gina McKee, Kate Hardie, and Nicholas Ball costar. The script was written by Paul Mayersberg, who also wrote Nicolas Roeg’s 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' and 'Eureka,' as well as Nagisa Oshima’s 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.'
A NEW GIVEAWAY! Laemmle has 2 epic prize packs for A NEW GIVEAWAY! Laemmle has 2 epic prize packs for the new Wes Anderson film The Phoenician Scheme opening June 6th!

How to enter:
⭐ Like this post
⭐ Enter the contest from the bio
#ThePhoenicianScheme #Giveaway #Laemmle

A winner will be randomly selected from all entries on June 10!
🗓️ Giveaway ends June 6th, 2025.
“Are you tired of streaming movies from your cou “Are you tired of streaming movies from your couch?” Conan O’Brien has a solution for you.
"Wait, isn't this just a movie thea-......"

Epic films, elevated food, and LA's best popcorn! Visit your local Laemmle this Memorial Day Weekend and all summer! Serving cinephiles since 1938. 

Get tickets: laemmle.com
Follow on Instagram

Laemmle Theatres

Laemmle Theatres
Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/k-pop-demon-hunters | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3b8JTym | When they aren't selling out stadiums, K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey use their secret identities as badass demon hunters to protect their fans from an ever-present supernatural threat. Together, they must face their biggest enemy yet – an irresistible rival boy band of demons in disguise.

Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/k-pop-demon-hunters

RELEASE DATE: 6/20/2025

-----
ABOUT LAEMMLE: Since 1938, Laemmle [Theatres] has been showing the finest independent, arthouse, and international films.

Subscribe to Laemmle's E-NEWSLETTER: http://bit.ly/3y1YSTM
Visit Laemmle.com: http://laemmle.com
Like LAEMMLE on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/3Qspq7Z
Follow LAEMMLE on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/3O6adYv
Follow LAEMMLE on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/3y2j1cp
Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/lost-starlight | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3b8JTym | In 2050 Seoul, an astronaut dreaming of Mars and a musician with a broken dream find each other among the stars, guided by their hopes and love for one another.

Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/lost-starlight

RELEASE DATE: 5/30/2025
Director: Han Ji-won
Cast: Justin H. Min, Kim Tae-ri, Hong Kyung

-----
ABOUT LAEMMLE: Since 1938, Laemmle [Theatres] has been showing the finest independent, arthouse, and international films.

Subscribe to Laemmle's E-NEWSLETTER: http://bit.ly/3y1YSTM
Visit Laemmle.com: http://laemmle.com
Like LAEMMLE on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/3Qspq7Z
Follow LAEMMLE on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/3O6adYv
Follow LAEMMLE on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/3y2j1cp
Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/echo-valley | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3b8JTym | Kate lives a secluded life—until her troubled daughter shows up, frightened and covered in someone else's blood. As Kate unravels the shocking truth, she learns just how far a mother will go to try to save her child

Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/echo-valley

RELEASE DATE: 6/13/2025

-----
ABOUT LAEMMLE: Since 1938, Laemmle [Theatres] has been showing the finest independent, arthouse, and international films.

Subscribe to Laemmle's E-NEWSLETTER: http://bit.ly/3y1YSTM
Visit Laemmle.com: http://laemmle.com
Like LAEMMLE on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/3Qspq7Z
Follow LAEMMLE on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/3O6adYv
Follow LAEMMLE on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/3y2j1cp
Load More... Subscribe

Recent Posts

  • A new comedy that draws inspiration from the great ones of the past, BAD SHABBOS opens Friday.
  • The brilliant documentary A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY opens June 12 with in-person Q&A’s.
  • THE LAST TWINS Q&A’s June 19-21 at the Royal and Town Center.
  • Upcoming films in our Worldwide Wednesday series include movies from Brazil, Japan, France, Australia and Kazakhstan.
  • CROUPIER 25th Anniversary Screening with Clive Owen in Person June 4 at the Royal.
  • The Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) @ Laemmle NoHo ~ The World’s Greatest: Photography On and Off Stages.

Archive

wpDiscuz