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In To Be an Actress, Nava Shean tells about her life on the stage: from children's theater in Prague to traveling theater in the Czech countryside, to performances of prisoners in Terezin concentration camp, to Israel's national theater, Munich State theater, and her one-woman shows. The common theme that runs through the memoir is Ms. Shean's passion for the theater and her dedication to acting despite excruciating circumstances. The memoir provides first-hand account of life in Terezin concentration camp and the incredible artistic activity under the shadow of the transports to the death camps. It also portrays the author's reconnection with her Jewish heritage against the background of her family's assimilation. Upon her arrival in Israel in 1948, Ms. Shean took part in the development of the Israeli theater, an alliance that continued into the 1980s and culminated in her one-woman show Requiem in Terezin.

About the Author
Nava Shean was born as Vlasta Schoenova in Czechoslovakia. She studied drama in Prague and performed on the Czech stage until her deportation to Terezin concentration camp, where she took an active role in the artistic activity as both an actress and director. She survived Auschwitz and immigrated to Israel in 1948, where she worked as an actress in Israel's leading theaters. Michelle Fram Cohen is an Israeli-born linguist and writer, and the recipient of the 2003 Israel Hasbara Committee award. She holds graduate degrees in comparative literature and Jewish history and is pursuing a PhD in Hebrew Literature.

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To Be an Actress provides a glimpse into the pre-Holocaust Czech theater scene, the life of the arts in Terezin concentration camp, and the world of Israeli drama in the early years of the state. The struggle to follow one's vocation and practice one's art despite fascism, sexism, and migration is clearly delineated throughout the book. Nava Shean is an impressive person, and Michelle Fram Cohen did an admirable job of translating this work. Having been prompted by the well known Israeli novelist Nava Semel to write her memoirs, Nava Shean may not be a seasoned writer, but therein lies some of the book's charm. For those particularly interested in the place of displaced European actors in early Israeli theater culture, or those who want to better understand how theater thrived at the heart of a concentration camp, this book is extremely valuable. Nava's depiction of the attitude of the kibbutz movement toward its resident artists in the 1950s is also fascinating, as is her discussion of trying to raise her daughter as a single mother while meeting the arduous demands of her dramatic profession. I enjoyed the book and am thrilled that it is now available to an English-reading audience. * Winnipeg Jewish Review *
To Be an Actress is a splendid opportunity to look into the heart and mind of a dedicated actor. And, incidentally, to find out what acting-even under the most stressful circumstances-is all about. -- Irene Backalenick * All About Jewish Theatre *
This unique and moving memoir was written by a woman who dreamed of becoming an actress as a child, performed regularly as a prisoner in the Terezin Ghetto, and survived to become a staple of the Israeli stage. Reading it, we witness the enormous saving and healing power of art. -- Helen Epstein, author of Where She Came From: A Daughter's Search for Her Mother's History and Children of the Holocaust



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ISBN 9780761850274
Author Nava Shean
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint Hamilton Books
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 286g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 155mm * 10mm

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