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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
No performances given. Markings in black pencil, blue pencil. Prop list, cast list, music list, and stage drawing all given in opening pages. Stage sketches and directions found at beginning of first two acts. Promptbook marked consistently throughout, some sections in Act II and Act III crossed out. Written notes found throughout in black pencil. Added, handwritten dialogue at end of Act II.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
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29 cm.
Earlier version
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Importance of being earnest
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.152
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Not specified.
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Ernst : Komödie in drei Aufzügen [promptbook]
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Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. Importance of being earnest -- Translations into German
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
Blei, Franz, 1871-1942
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German
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R 3247
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Cover labelled “Regiebuch III.” Markings in blue pencil, red pencil, black pencil, purple pen, and black pen. Blue pencil note key with page numbers found front inside cover. Red pencil note key with page numbers found back inside cover. Extensive notes throughout, many written in every single ink color. Markings stop with end of play on page 154, pages continue until page 164. Also found throughout are various note slips inserted in pages and other supplemental pages.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
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18cm x 12.5cm
Earlier version
Earlier version (dcterms:isVersion Of)
King Lear
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.109
Production(s)
December 1913, Königstein; February 6, 1925, Vienna; April, 1916, city unspecified; “Shakespeare 300 Todestag” (for the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death). (As indicated by notes within promptbook)
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König Lear [promptbook]
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Lear -- Translations into German
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3201
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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In copyright
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Markings in red pencil, black pencil, black pen, purple pen. List of props found inside front cover. Includes two cast lists. Emphasis on the staging of the play with extensive stage drawings and directions found at the beginning of each Bild, and a large portion of all written notes throughout the promptbook have to do with staging, actor movements, etc.
throughout the promptbook have to do with staging, actor movements, etc
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
18cm x 12cm
Earlier version
Earlier version (dcterms:isVersion Of)
Zhivoĭ trup
Живой труп
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.136
Production(s)
December 29, 1912, Tatrafüred, Slovakia; December 31, 1912, Tatrafüred; January 1913 (city unspecified); January 23, 1928, New York. (As indicated by notes within promptbook.)
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Lebende Leichnam : Drama [promptbook]
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Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910. Zhivoĭ trup -- Translations into German
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910
Scholz, August, 1857-1923
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3231
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Promptbook
Description
“Deutsches Theater zu Berlin” stamp in inside cover, title page. Markings in red pencil, black pencil and black pen. Extensive markings throughout, both dialogue and stage. Most black pen markings are dialogue notes. Stage directions, movements, sketches, etc. throughout.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
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17.5cm x 12.5cm
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Die Hermannsschlacht : ein Drama in fünf Aufzügen
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.66
Production(s)
Possibly April 1915, Berlin; January 22, 1918 (no city specified). (As indicated by notes within promptbook.)
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Hermannsschlacht : ein Drama in fünf Aufzügen [promptbook]
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Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Kleist, Heinrich von, 1777-1811
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Binghamton University Libraries
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3161
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Deutsches Theater zu Berlin
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Markings in purple pen and black pencil. Cast list given. Extensive written notes and staging directions in the first few pages. No markings appear beyond page 8.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
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25.25cm x 19cm
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Di︠a︡di︠a︡ Vani︠a︡
Дядя Ваня
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.140
Production(s)
October 8, 1921, Stockholm.
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Onkel Wanja : Komödie in vier Aufzügen [promptbook]
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Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904. Di︠a︡di︠a︡ Vani︠a︡ -- Translations into German
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3237
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Markings in black pencil, black pen. Very extensive staging directions given at beginning of play and scattered throughout. Play has no dialogue, so the emphasis on movement and staging is exaggerated throughout the promptbook. Very extensive written notes found throughout almost entire promptbook. Written markings end on p. 5 of the second act, none from then to end.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
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32cm x 20cm
Earlier version
Earlier version (dcterms:isVersion Of)
Das Wunder der Nonne Reinildis: Pantomime in zwei Akten und einem Zwsichenspiel
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.145
Production(s)
December 1, 1911, Berlin; December 1911, London; September 7, 1912, Vienna.
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Wunder der Nonne Reinildis : Pantomime in zwei Akten und einem Zwischenspiel [promptbook]
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Stage directions
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Vollmöller, Karl, 1878-1948
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3241
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Markings appear throughout in black pencil. Annotations are minimal, there are almost no written markings. Most markings are cross-outs with with black pencil. Includes an inserted note sheet on cast list page with handwritten notes regarding staging.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
19cm x 13cm
Earlier version
Earlier version (dcterms:isVersion Of)
Frühlings Erwachen
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.147
Production(s)
Not specified.
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Frühlings Erwachen : eine Kindertragödie in drei Akten [promptbook]
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Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Wedekind, Frank, 1864-1918
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Text in German and Swedish.
[Part I] Markings in black pen, black pencil, red pencil, blue pencil, and purple pen. Each page has two columns, one in German, one in Swedish. Markings are found throughout on both columns. All markings in German. Notes throughout, but not extensive. Few extensive written notes, not many staging directions or drawings throughout, usually just dialogue emphasis notes.
[Part II] Markings in purple pen, black pencil, and red pencil. Some extensive staging sketches/directions found scattered throughout. Extensive notes throughout, especially written, when compared to Pt. I.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
28cm x 23cm
Earlier version
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Ett drömspel
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.131
Production(s)
Part I: August 1, 1921, Salzburg; October 1, 1921, Stockholm; Part II: September 1, 1921, Salzburg.
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Traumspiel [promptbook]
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Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Strindberg, August, 1849-1912
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3226
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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An account of the resource
<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
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<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Markings throughout in black pencil. Extensive staging and casting directions found on cast list page. Throughout there is a heavy emphasis on stage/actor movements within this promptbook. Most markings are not written but rather movement sketches. Extensive written markings and stage drawings found usually at beginning of each act.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
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21cm x 15.25cm
Earlier version
Earlier version (dcterms:isVersion Of)
Kräfte
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.127
Production(s)
October 14, 1920, Berlin
-Supporting materials: Box 7 Folder 37: Photographs
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Kräfte [promptbook]
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Stramm, August, 1874-1915. Kräfte
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Stramm, August, 1874-1915
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Binghamton University Libraries
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3222
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
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An account of the resource
<strong><em>Who is Max Reinhardt?</em></strong> <br />The celebrated <span>Austrian t</span>heater director <a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/">Max Reinhardt</a>, recognized in America primarily for his elaborate productions of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Franz Werfel’s The Eternal Road, and Karl Vollmoeller’s The Miracle, was born in 1873 at Baden near Vienna, Austria and died in New York City in 1943. Reinhardt’s illustrious career takes on added significance because it coincides with a major shift in the evolution of the modern theater: the ascendancy of the director as the key figure in theatrical production. Reinhardt’s reputation in international theater history is secured by the leading role he played in this transformation, as well as by his innovative use of new theater technology and endless experimentation with theater spaces and locales, which together redefined traditional relationships between actor and audience toward a new participatory theater. <br /><br /><em><strong>What is a prompt book?</strong></em> <br />The prompt book is a master copy of the production script and contains a wealth of instructions and information alongside the basic text of the play. As well as the actors’ lines, you will often see cues for music, movement, light, and many other aspects of stage business. It may also contain sketches of how a piece of staging is supposed to look, or which costume a character should wear in a scene. <br /><br /><em><strong>Why are his important?</strong></em> <br />Reinhardt’s directorial prompt books reflect the ways in which he made plays by major playwrights, including Ibsen, Shakespeare and Wilder, his own. The prompt books contain notations denoting changes in the script, actor moves and technical cues, instructions on how sound, props and scenery were used, and stage drawings. They help us to reconstruct Reinhardt’s techniques and directions in productions. <br /><br /><em><strong>Acknowledgements</strong></em> <br />Thank you to the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation who generously provided the funding to make this extraordinary project possible. Thank you also to the following individuals who helped make this project successful: Binghamton University Libraries’ Staff: Benjamin Coury, Nicholas Eggleston, Jean Green, Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Erin Rushton, David Schuster, Rachel Turner, Brandy Wrighter; Binghamton University Students: Madelynn Cullings, Kashawn Hernandez, Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte, Marisa Joseph, Bethany Maloney, Ashleigh Marie Sherman, Thomas Tegtmeier, Joseph Vitale.
Relation
A related resource
<p><a href="https://www.binghamton.edu/libraries/about/special-collections/research-and-collections/reinhardt/"><span>Max Reinhardt Archives and Library</span></a><br /><br /><a href="https://suny-bin.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,reinhardt&tab=DigitalCollections&search_scope=DigitalCollections&vid=01SUNY_BIN:01SUNY_BIN&offset=0">Max Reinhardt Collection Photographs</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-timeline">The Life and Times of Theater Director Max Reinhardt</a></p>
<p><a href="https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/max-reinhardt-theaters">The Theaters of Max Reinhardt</a></p>
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In copyright
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Jean Green, <br /><br />Binghamton University Students: <br />Madelynn Cullings<br />Kashawn Hernandez<br />Aanyah Jhonson-Whyte<br />Marisa Joseph<br />Bethany Maloney<br />Ashleigh Marie Sherman<br />Thomas Tegtmeier<br />Joseph Vitale
Promptbook
Description
Markings in black pen, black pencil. Notes concerning plot and staging arrangements found in first pages. Very little markings throughout the entire promptbook. Appears that only Act I is present, all ensuing acts not included.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
28.75cm x 25.5cm
Earlier version
Earlier version (dcterms:isVersion Of)
Phaea
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.142
Production(s)
Not specified.
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Title
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Phaea [promptbook]
Subject
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Promptbooks
Stage directions
Creator
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Unruh, Fritz von, 1885-1970
Publisher
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Binghamton University Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900s
Contributor
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
Identifier
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R 3239
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Copyright undetermined. This image is provided for educational and research purposes only as is stipulated by U.S. and international copyright law. For more information, please contact speccoll@binghamton.edu.