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Folder 45

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Contains 23 Results:

Wolfgang and Gottfried Reinhardt (many with Else Heims), ca. 1911-ca. 1912

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id35902
Overview From the Collection: The Max Reinhardt Library and Archives at Binghamton University is one of several notable collections worldwide of books and manuscripts dealing with the work of the Austro-German theatre director Max Reinhardt (1873-1943). It contains approximately 15,000 books from Reinhardt’s personal library and over 10,000 manuscripts, items of correspondence, photographs, programs, critical reviews, directorial promptbooks, writings, and related supporting materials totaling approximately 100 cubic...
Dates: ca. 1911-ca. 1912

S, 1930-1943

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id36090
Scope and Contents Die Fledermaus J. Strauss, libretto by H. Meilhac and L. Halévy (libretto adaptation by C. Rössler and M. Schiffer) Deutsches Theater, Berlin; May 1930 See also: Box 15 Die Fledermaus J. Strauss, libretto by H. Meilhac and L. Halévy (libretto adaptation by C. Rössler and M. Schiffer) National Opera, Riga; April 1931 Die Fledermaus J. Strauss, libretto by H. Meilhac and L. Halévy Théâtre Pigalle, Paris; November 28, 1933 Die Fledermaus J. Strauss, libretto by H. Meilhac and L. Halévy...
Dates: 1930-1943

H. Hilpert, 1931

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id35525
Scope and Contents

Der Hauptmann von Köpernick C. Zuckmayer Deutsches Theater, Berlin; 1931 See also: Oversized mounted 1

Dates: 1931

A-B

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id35636
Scope and Contents

Admirals-Palast, Berlin Ballettheater (project) Berliner Theater, Berlin Burgtheater, Vienna

Dates: 1880 - 1984; Majority of material found in 1894-1973

Correspondence, 1929-1932

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id35766
Overview From the Collection: The Max Reinhardt Library and Archives at Binghamton University is one of several notable collections worldwide of books and manuscripts dealing with the work of the Austro-German theatre director Max Reinhardt (1873-1943). It contains approximately 15,000 books from Reinhardt’s personal library and over 10,000 manuscripts, items of correspondence, photographs, programs, critical reviews, directorial promptbooks, writings, and related supporting materials totaling approximately 100 cubic...
Dates: 1929-1932

1928

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id36174
Scope and Contents May 22-28, 1928 The Constant Wife W. S. Maugham (director-R. Forster-Larrinaga) Kammerspielem Berlin Pygmalion G. B. Shaw Deutsches Theater, Berlin September 17-23, 1928 Burlesque G. Watters and A. Hopkins (adaptation by O. Dymow) (director-MR) Deutsches Theater, Berlin Misalliance G. B. Shaw (director-H. Hilpert) Komödie, Berlin Oktobertag G. Kaiser (director-R. Forster-Larrinaga) Kammerspiele, Berlin October 1-7, 1928 Burlesque G. Watters and A. Hopkins (adaptation by O. Dymow)...
Dates: 1880 - 1984; Majority of material found in 1894-1973

Edmund Reinhardt

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id36312
Scope and Contents

May 14, 1926-June 12, 1926

Dates: 1880 - 1984; Majority of material found in 1894-1973

Steffy Landt-Mirjam Lehmann - Haupt

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id36943
Overview From the Collection: The Max Reinhardt Library and Archives at Binghamton University is one of several notable collections worldwide of books and manuscripts dealing with the work of the Austro-German theatre director Max Reinhardt (1873-1943). It contains approximately 15,000 books from Reinhardt’s personal library and over 10,000 manuscripts, items of correspondence, photographs, programs, critical reviews, directorial promptbooks, writings, and related supporting materials totaling approximately 100 cubic...
Dates: 1880 - 1984; Majority of material found in 1894-1973

Periodical Aufbau, New York City, 1943

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id37165
Scope and Contents Folder contains a number of obituaries and commemorative essays from the periodical Aufbau.Aufbau (German for "building up, construction") is a periodical targeted at German-speaking Jews around the globe. Founded in 1934 in New York City as a newspaper for German Jewish immigrants, it was reinvented in 2004 in Switzerland as a glossy magazine for German-speaking Jews of the 21st century. Hannah Arendt, Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Stefan Zweig wrote for the original...
Dates: 1943