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Tovah Feldshuh
Tovah Feldshuh discusses her role in William Gibson's one-woman play Golda's Balcony, including her research into the life of Israeli premier Golda Meir and her passion in presenting 100 years of European Jewish history, especially to politicians and students. Feldshuh talks about how she quickly put together Tovah: Crossovah! From Broadway to Cabaret for her debut at the Algonquin; her one-woman shows Tovah: Out of Her Mind! and Tallulah Hallelulah! that have taken her worldwide; and taking Mining Golda: My Journey to Golda Meir, the one-night concert version of Golda's Balcony, beyond Broadway.
Original air date - July 9, 2004
Running Time - 37:39
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