Folder 31
Contains 14 Results:
King Lear (König Lear) W. Shakespeare, 1925
Theater in der Josefstadt, Vienna; 1925 Director: Max Reinhardt
Kleine Komödie S. Geyer, 1928
Theater in der Josefstadt, Vienna; 1928 Director: Paul Kalbeck
Travel document for Max Reinhardt, 1930
Travel document (Danish Customs) for Max Reinhardt, Kopenhagen, March 21, 1930 (R5513 (o))
Rudolph Kommer
February 27, 1938-June 15, 1938
Edmund Reinhardt/Kurt Richter - Hermann Rosenberg and Jenny Rosenberg, 1923 - 1927
Correspondents include: Dr. Kurt Richter, Dr. Rönisch, Eva Rosenburg, Hermann Rosenburg and Jenny Rosenburg
Albin Döbrich - Alfred von Ehrmann, 1926 - 1932
Correspondents include: Albin Döbrich, Jaromir Dolezal, Dr. Jaromir Dolezal, Drei Eulen-Verlag, Dresdner Neue Presse, L. Dunbar-Weyer, Alfred von Ehrmann
Goethe / Faust
Paul Hoffmann, Oliver Sayler, Joseph Urban, 1924-1928
Contents : 1) COPY "Max Reinhardt's Beleuchtunskunst" by Paul Hoffman [Source: Der Querschnitt, VI. Jahrgang, Heft 1, Januar 1926]; 2) "World's Theaters Come to America" by Oliver M. Sayler [Source: The World's Work, August 1924][note: one copy and one original]; 3) COPY "The Reinhardt Theatre, New York: Joseph Urban, Architect by Shepard Vogelsgesang [Source: Architectural Record, V64, N6, December 1928][note: two copies].
English impressario Charles Cochran, 1951
NOTE: THIS FOLDER CONTAINS COPIES NOT ORIGINALS.
COPIES of pp.38-45, 192-199 from the book The Cochran story; a biography of Sir Charles Cochran, kt./Charles Graves. London, W.H. Allen, 1951 relating to 1911 production of The Miracle.
Also included is COPIES of two pieces from the Evening Standard about Cochran/Reinhardt.
Binghamton University Libraries owns The Cochran story: a biography of Sir Charles Cochran.
Leopoldskron
interior