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on the corner of Grand and Pitt Streets. There they offered training in both dance and drama to children and teenagers. Irene was in charge of the dance training and production, with the assistance of Blanche Talmud. Alice Lewisohn was in charge of the dramatic arts. In 1924 she married artist,
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In 1914, the Lewisohns bought a lot on the corner of Grand and Pitt Streets and donated it to the Settlement as the site of a new theater that would provide better performance space and teaching facilities. The Neighborhood Playhouse opened in 1915, showing both motion pictures and theatrical
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Mrs. Alice Lewisohn Crowley, a daughter of Leonard Lewisohn, who founded a major copper mining concern with his younger brother, Adolph, died in Zurich last ...
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The Board of Directors, Administrative Staff and Students of the Playhouse School of the Theatre, sadly mark; the passing of Alice Lewisohn Crowley, ...
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In 1927 Lewisohn closed the Neighborhood Playhouse after a dozen years of success, including landmark productions such as 1925's
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After the First World War, Lewisohn settled in Zurich with her husband. She died in Zurich 1972 as Alice Lewisohn Crowley.
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Gertrude Kingston and a Visiting Company - The Queen's Enemies, performer: Alice Lewisohn as The Queen (1916)
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Back to Methuselah, Part II (The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas), staged by Alice Lewisohn (1922)
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inner circle, along with Crowley. The notion of a hermaphroditic God, drawn from
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The Life of the Neighborhood Playhouse on Grand Street By John P. Harrington
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The Dybbuk, staged in association with Alice Lewisohn (1925-1926)
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Manhattan, New York City
Zurich
Herbert E. Crowley
Leonard Lewisohn
Jesse Lewisohn
Lillie Lewisohn Vogel
Irene Lewisohn
Adolph Lewisohn
Adele Lewisohn Lehman
Sam A. Lewisohn
Neighborhood Playhouse
Irene Lewisohn
Leonard Lewisohn
Irene Lewisohn
Neighborhood Playhouse
Herbert E. Crowley
Jewish
Zurich
Carl Jung
Kabbalah
The Dybbuk
The Neighborhood Playhouse


"Miss Alice Lewisohn is Now an Actress. Member of Well-Known Family on the Stage as Eleanora Leigh. She Denies That She Is Stage Struck, and Says Her Purpose Is to Educate Herself"
The New York Times
"He Succumbed to Pneumonia in London After a Three Days' Illness. Was Fifty-four Years Old"
"Leonard Lewisohn Left $ 12,000,000"
"Historical note"

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