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Box 28

 Container

Contains 81 Results:

Theater Matters, Addresses, Inventories, Obituaries, Assessments

 Series — Box: 28
Identifier: id37095
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 within 1894 - 1973

Notes on Theater Matters

 Sub-Series — Box: 28
Identifier: id37096
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 within 1894 - 1973

Addresses/Lectures

 Sub-Series — Box: 28
Identifier: id37108
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 within 1894 - 1973

Inventories, Notes. . .

 Sub-Series — Box: 28
Identifier: id37124
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 within 1894 - 1973

Contemporaneous Assessments

 Sub-Series — Box: 28
Identifier: id37132
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 within 1894 - 1973

Obituaries

 Sub-Series — Box: 28
Identifier: id37162
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 within 1894 - 1973

Retrospective Assessments

 Sub-Series — Box: 28
Identifier: id37166
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 within 1894 - 1973

On Berlin theater, 1903-1911

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id37133
Scope and Contents

NOTE: ALL MATERIALS IN THIS FOLDER ARE COPIES NOT ORIGINALS.

Contains the following: 1) COPY Der Niedergang Berlins als Theaterstadt von Karl Strecker (1911), note that pp. 40-48 are "Max Reinhardt und die Berliner"; 2) COPY Der fall Reinhardt by Ernst Bergmann (1906); 3) COPY collumn from Der Tag re: Max Reinhardt taking over Neues Theatre (1903).

Dates: 1903-1911

Das Deutsches Theater in Berlin, 1909

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id37134
Scope and Contents Das Deutsche Theater in Berlin unter Mitarbeit von William Archer, Julius Bab, Oscar Bie, Georg Brandes, Frederik Van Eeden, Willi Handl, Maximilian Harden, Hermann Heyermans, Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, Felix Hollaender, Friedrich Von Der Leyen, Maurice Maeterlinck, Max Meyerfeld, Max Osborn, Alfred Roller, Josef Ruederer, herausgegeben von Paul Legband mit Dekorationsskizzen, szenischen Aufnahmen und zahlereichen Porträts. München bei Georg Müller, 1909.Note, there are two folder...
Dates: 1909

Münchner Künstlertheater, 1909-1912

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id37135
Scope and Contents

NOTE: THIS FOLDER CONTAINS ONLY COPIES NOT ORIGINALS

Folder contains: 1) COPY pp.68-115 from unknown work on Reinhardt's performances at the Münchner Künstlertheater; 2) COPY pages from Münchner Neueste Nachrichten with items related to Max Reinhardt.

Dates: 1909-1912