Box 3
Contains 53 Results:
Exerpts of writings on Max Reinhardt and his theater from published sources
Weltbühne und Schaubühne
Typescripts of articles and eleven pages of photocopies of articles from published sources. Articles date 1921-1926. Main Author represented is Siegfried Jacobsohn. Also includes pieces by Marcellus Schiffer, Arthur Eloesser, Alfred Polgar, etc. Includes typed remarks by Gottfried Reinhardt on Jacobsohn's writings.
Weltbühne und Schaubühne
Typescripts of articles and pieces from published sources. Articles date roughly 1912-1922. Main Author represented is Siegfried Jacobsohn. Also includes pieces by Peter Panter, Julius Bab, Arno Holz, Stefan Grossmann, Herbert Ihering, Alfred Polgar, Peter Altenberg, Max Epstein, Kurt Tucholsky, etc.
Weltbühne und Schaubühne
Typescripts of articles and pieces from published sources. Articles date roughly 1906-1912. Main Author represented is Siegfried Jacobsohn. Also includes pieces by Gerhard Kornfeld, Theodo Lessing, Felix Adler, Heinz Herald, Alfons Fedor Cohn, Karl Adler, Peter Altenberg, Herbert Ihering, Alfred Walter-Horst, Eugen Mohacsi, Alfred Polgar, Lion Feuchtwanger, Stefan Grossmann, Julius Bab, Harry Kahn, Felix Salten, Georg Harmann, etc.
Hans Conrad Fischer - Die Idee der Salzburger Fespiele und ihre Verwirklichung, 1954
Ninety-three (93) pages of Hans Conrad Fischer's dissertation "Die Idee der Salzburger Festspiele und ihre Verwirklichung." (University of Munich, 1954) Please note that without original dissertation in hand, it is not certain if this is entire dissertation or only partial.
Marcel Achard, 1971
Two (2) typed (possibly copies) letters to a French playwright and screenwriter Marcel Achard from Gottfried Reinhard, September 29, 1971 and November 17, 1971, unsigned.
George Balanchine, 1972
Three typed letters (most probably copies) : One (1) from George Balanchine, a Georgian-American ballet choreographer, to Gottfried Reinhardt, dated March 23, 1972; Two (2) to Balanchine from Gottfried, dated February 28, 1972 (2 copies of this letter) and May 5, 1972. All letters are unsigned.
Alfred Brooks, 1968-1972
Multiple pieces of correspondence between Al Brooks (from the Department of Theaer at the State University of NY at Binghamton) and others, mainly Gottfried Reinhardt. Some originals, some copies, some signed, some unsigned.
Die Bundesminister , 1971-1972
Dorothy Mae Buffum Chandler, 1972
Three (3) typed letters (most probably copies) to Dorothy Buffum Chandler (wife of Norman Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times) from Gottfried. Dorthy Buffum Chandler was a Los Angeles cultural leader and is perhaps best known for her efforts on behalf of the performing arts. Letters are dated February 16, 1972, June 10, 1972 (2 copies) and August 5, 1972, all are unsigned.