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Litman Male Impersonator Born Ukrainian City Upd - Pepi

Her performances were legendary for their "vulgar charm" and transgressive nature. Key features of her act included:

: Where she was a favorite in literary circles and a frequent guest of writers like Mendele Moykher Sforim .

I found that Pepi Litman was a Jewish entertainer, and some sources indicate she was born in 1898 or 1900 in Ukraine (which was then part of the Russian Empire). She was known for her performances as a male impersonator in the United States and Europe during the 1920s and 1930s. pepi litman male impersonator born ukrainian city

Pepi Litman was born to a poor Jewish family in , which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's Eastern Galicia. Facing limited prospects, she worked as a maid in her teenage years, eventually finding employment in the home of the family of Max Badin , a future Yiddish theater star. It was here that she was first introduced to the performing arts and likely encountered the Broder Singers , a traveling troupe that would define her career. Rise to Stardom: The "Chansonette in Hasidic Trousers"

(then Tarnopol, Eastern Galicia), she initially worked as a maid in the home of Max Badin’s family. It was here she was introduced to the "Broder Singers," a famous traveling Yiddish variety troupe. Her performances were legendary for their "vulgar charm"

She was loosely associated with this famous Yiddish theater in Lemberg (Lviv).

The trouble began when a traveling Yiddish operetta troupe got snowbound in Berdychiv. The lead comic, a gin-blossomed fellow named Zelig, heard Pepi doing his own jokes from the back of the room—but in a lower register. He turned. “Who’s the boy?” She was known for her performances as a

Pepi Litman was born in a muddy lane of Berdychiv, a Ukrainian city that existed more in prayer than on any map. The year was 1874, give or take a winter. The name on the birth certificate was Pesha, but she shed it like a loose thread the first time she heard a cantor’s tenor slice through the Sabbath candles.

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