Background
Singerman was born in Minsk, then part of the Russian Empire into a Jewish family.
Singerman was born in Minsk, then part of the Russian Empire into a Jewish family.
When she was eight she joined a company that made melodramas in Yiddish, and when she was ten years old she joined a cast that performed works of August Strindberg. At age 15, Singerman married Rubén Enrique Stolek, who became who manager and set her on a career of literary declamation. Her connections with highly regarded literary figures, including poet Alfonsina Storni and writer Horacio Quiroga, helped propel this career into international fame, and she was befriended by numerous literary and artistic luminaries, including Pablo Neruda, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Gabriela Mistral and Alejo Carpentier.
By the 1930s, Singerman was performing throughout the Spanishand Portuguese-speaking world, including Spain, Mexico and Brazil, at times attracting huge crowds.
Her career lasted into the 1980s.