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📍 Uman, Ukraine 🎭 Known for: Male impersonation in Yiddish vaudeville & theater 📅 Active: Early 1900s (New York & Europe) 🎬 Suggested caption (short version): Before Billy Tipton, before Marlene Dietrich in a tuxedo — there was Pepi Litman. Born in Uman, Ukraine, this Yiddish theater star made audiences swoon as a male impersonator on the Second Avenue stage. A hidden icon of gender play & Jewish performance history. 🌟🎩 pepi litman born city ukrainian male impersonator
Before we had terms like “gender-bending” or “non-binary performance,” there was — a trailblazing male impersonator born in Ukraine (in the city of Uman , then part of the Russian Empire). 🌟🎩 Before we had terms like “gender-bending” or
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#PepiLitman #YiddishTheatre #MaleImpersonator #QueerHistory #UkrainianBorn #HiddenFigures #PepiLitman #YiddishTheatre #LGBTQHistory #MaleImpersonator #Ukraine #TheaterHistory #GenderBending #SecondAvenue #JewishCulture
📍 Uman, Ukraine 🎭 Known for: Male impersonation in Yiddish vaudeville & theater 📅 Active: Early 1900s (New York & Europe) 🎬 Suggested caption (short version): Before Billy Tipton, before Marlene Dietrich in a tuxedo — there was Pepi Litman. Born in Uman, Ukraine, this Yiddish theater star made audiences swoon as a male impersonator on the Second Avenue stage. A hidden icon of gender play & Jewish performance history. 🌟🎩
Before we had terms like “gender-bending” or “non-binary performance,” there was — a trailblazing male impersonator born in Ukraine (in the city of Uman , then part of the Russian Empire).
I’ve written it in an engaging, educational style suitable for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn (e.g., for a history or LGBTQ+ culture page).