Exhibit: Women of Valor

1930   Molly Picon Theatre

“When I learned that all our money was in the market, I frantically tried to cover our losses. I went from bankers to brokers to pawnshops without much luck. Amid all this I did nine shows a week, singing, dancing and blaming Yonkel for investing all the money I had worked so hard to acquire. Finally, I decided, ‘Que sera, sera.’ ”


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In the midst of the Great Depression Kalich bought the Folks Theater at 12th Street and 2nd Avenue and grandly renamed it the Molly Picon Theater. The opening marked a dramatic comeback from the serious losses he and Picon suffered in the 1929 stock market crash.


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How to Cite This Page
For a bibliography: Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - Molly Picon - Molly Picon Theatre." <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/picon/mp9.html>.

For a footnote: Jewish Women's Archive, "JWA - Molly Picon - Molly Picon Theatre," <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/picon/mp9.html>.


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