Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County presents a virtual performance of “Shalom Sholom!”

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Bob Spiotto appearing in the one-man show he conceived and performed in, "Shalom Sholom!! - Celebrating Sholom Aleichem"

The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County presents, as part of the 2020 Yiddish Culture Series, and in celebration of the 125th anniversary of the first appearance in print of Sholom Aleichem’s most celebrated character, Tevye the Dairyman, Shalom Sholom!!

This virtual performance on Zoom, will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 6:30 p.m.

Shalom Sholom!! is a one-man performance, conceived and performed by Bob Spiotto, about Sholom Aleichem, aka the Yiddish Mark Twain, the Yiddish author and playwright best known for his stories about Tevye the Dairyman that became the basis for Fiddler on the Roof. The performance will include a mixture of music, singing, and monologues to capture the world that Sholom Aleichem knew in Pre-WWI Europe and Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

Robert “Bob” Spiotto is a creative/artistic/management professional who has worked in arts and entertainment for more than 30 years. He holds a B.F.A. in Theater Performance from Hofstra University and a M.F.A. in Directing from The Catholic University of America.

Spiotto was most recently the director of Programs/Special Events at New York’s famous Friar’s Club. Previously, he served as the first executive/artistic director of the historic Suffolk Theater (theater/restaurant/bar), prior to which he worked at Hofstra University (1990-2012) as executive producer/artistic director for Hofstra Entertainment; artistic director of Community Arts Programs for the Hofstra Cultural Center (music, theater, cultural, original programming), and Director/Producer of Special Events (festivals, conferences, public programs).

He served on the faculty of Hofstra’s School of Continuing Education, taught classes for Hofstra’s Summer Camps, and was an adjunct professor in their School of Communication as well as Hofstra’s New College. Mr. Spiotto has received awards from Hofstra University for his distinguished service and teaching accomplishments.

In addition to his many accomplishments, he has directed hundreds of theater productions at various regional and professional theaters, schools and universities, as well as for various organizations and companies.

He has also created and appeared in numerous one-man shows exploring the lives of P.T Barnum, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Michaelangelo, Primo Levi, and others. A trio of his critically acclaimed one-man musical tributes include “That’s Amore: A Tribute to Mr. Hollywood Musical – Harry Warren,” “Shades of Grey: A Musical Tribute to Joel Grey,” and “Courting the Jester: A Salute to Danny Kaye,” which was re-worked and presented at Lincoln Center.

This program was funded in part by Humanities New York.

Registration is free. To register, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IuQQOGa_RRCGahA_oJ87eA. For more information contact HMTC at (516) 571-8040 or info@hmtcli.org.

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