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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
Collection
Miscellaneous Promptbooks
Description
List of dates given inside front cover. Markings in black pen, red pen, black pencil, blue pencil. Promptbook completely handwritten; copy. Page numbers handwritten in black pencil. Pasted page excerpts found on p. 146, 216, 219. Not many annotations throughout, presumably because all annotation of previous copy were written in in copying process. Annotations are found throughout however, in black pencil.Also found envelope with twelve pages of dialogue, presumably missing/accompanying the promptbook. No page numbers given. Dialogue between Richard and Elizabeth, 21cm x 16.5cm.
Dimensions
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Pages 1-227; 23cm x 19.5cm
Production(s)
August 10, 1884-April 26, 1896 (Deutsches Theater zu Berlin).
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P752 v.9
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König Richard der Dritte [promptbook]
Subject
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Promptbook
Stage directions
Creator
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Publisher
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Binghamton University Libraries
Date
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1900s
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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.
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Unknown
Language
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German
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3202
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
Description
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
Contributor
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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
Collection
Miscellaneous Promptbooks
Description
Detailed library notes from previous cataloging on inside cover with plentiful information regarding this particular promptbook. Markings in faded pen, black pencil, blue pencil. Abundance of markings found throughout; complete stage directions, sketches, comments, various annotations, etc. According to library note inside:“An important piece of documentation on the evolution of the prompt book in the ‘modern’ theater sense.” “This volume is from Max Reinhardt’s collection and quite probably served as his model for the production of the same play that opened at the Deutsches Theater in 1918.” See Reinhardt, Volume 66.
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
Pages 1-93; 21.5cm x 18cm
Production(s)
September 1, 1888 (Deutsches Theater zu Berlin).
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P752 v.8
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Hermannsschlacht : ein Drama in fünf Aufzügen [promptbook]
Subject
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Kleist, Heinrich von, 1777-1811
Promptbook
Stage directions
Creator
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Kleist, Heinrich von, 1777-1811
Publisher
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Binghamton University Libraries
Date
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1900s
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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.
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L'Arronge, Adolph, 1838-1908
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German
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8296
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Title
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
Description
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>
Rights
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In copyright
Contributor
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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
Collection
Miscellaneous Promptbooks
Description
Appears to be a lost section of another promptbook. Book consists of detailed, printed staging arrangements for play. Handwritten markings found throughout in red pencil, black pencil. Owner unknown, play is “Gräfin Mariza.”
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
Pages 81-112; 22.5cm x 15cm
Production(s)
Not specified.
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P752 v.7
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Gräfin Mariza [promptbook]
Subject
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Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953
Promptbook
Stage directions
Creator
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Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953
Publisher
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Binghamton University Libraries
Date
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1900s
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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.
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Unknown
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German
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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
Collection
Miscellaneous Promptbooks
Description
Found library note sheet inside book detailing promptbook. Markings in black pencil, black pen, blue pencil. Illegible, handwritten notes appear inside front cover. Not many written marks, mainly black pen and blue pencil deletion marks. Property of German 19th/20th century actor, Albert Bassermann. Inserted note sheet on p.99 with extensive handwritten notes, rewritten scene.
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
Pages 1-120; 23cm x 15.5cm
Production(s)
Not specified.
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P752 v.6
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Hamlet : Prinz von Dänemark [promptbook]
Subject
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Promptbook
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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Bassermann, Albert, 1867-1952
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German
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text
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8294
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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
Stamped "Deutsches Theater zu Berlin." Stage instructions, stage drawing, cast list all found opening pages. Markings in purple pen, black pen, red pencil, blue pencil, black pencil, orange pencil.
Contains extensive written markings throughout promptbook. Written markings consistent throughout - black pen used for play notes, colored pencils used mainly for staging directions, set designs, etc.
Various stage/scene drawings found throughout promptbook. Appears that Reinhardt may have created his own scene start and endpoints throughout promptbook, marked in red pencil with roman numerals.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
19cm x 13.5cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.117
Production(s)
July 1914, Marina dei Ronchi, Scotti, Italy
July 1915; August 9, 1915, Kloster Hiddensee.
-Supporting materials: Box 7 Folder 3: Photographs
Box 11 Folder 23: Photographs
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Sturm [promptbook]
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Promptbook
Stage directions
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Binghamton University Libraries
Date
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1900s
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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German
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R 3210
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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.
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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
Note: this promptbook is a motion picture script.
[Part I] Text in both German and English, side-by-side translations. Markings in purple pencil, pink pencil, black pencil. Few notes throughout. Most written notes found on English language pages.
[Part II] Text in both German and English, side-by-side translations. Markings in black pencil and red pencil. Contains more notes than I. Teil, however still not extensive. Written notes more common.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
29.5cm x 25cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.114
Production(s)
Not specified.
Supporting materials: Box 9A Folders 3-6: Photographs; Max Reinhardt directed movies; characters, program
Oversized mounted 5, 11
Box 15: Oversized programs
Box 16 Folders 71-73: Programs; other programs; movies
Box 29 Folder 7: Retrospective assessments and reference materials
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Midsummer Night's Dream [promptbook]
Subject
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Promptbook
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 3207
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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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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
Loose pages in a folder labelled “Othello Act IV Scene 3.”Text in English. Handwritten notes in German. Markings in black pencil, red pencil, and purple pen. Markings found throughout, not extensive.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
29.5cm x 22cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.111
Production(s)
Not specified.
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Othello [promptbook]
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Promptbook
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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>
<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
Stage sketches and directions found at beginnings of Act I and II. Third scene of Act I crossed out, no markings. Notes extensive throughout Acts I and II. Notes lessen towards end of Act II with even less written notes in Act III. Most markings only cross-outs, lines, etc. in black and red pencil. Many scenes are crossed out/not marked entirely.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
26cm x 16cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.102
Production(s)
August, 1928: Salzburg (Festspielhaus)
-Supporting materials: Box 4B Folders 47-48: Photographs; characters
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Räuber [promptbook]
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Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805
Promptbook
Stage directions
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Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805
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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 3194
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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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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
A regular book that was converted by Reinhardt into a stage production. There are extensive directions and markings throughout. Some sections of the book are exempted from the play. Markings found in black pen, purple pen, red pencil, and blue pencil.
Handwritten cast list is included. Here Reinhardt also gives a guide to his markings, serving as an unparalled resource not only for this promptbook, but for understanding the markings/symbols he uses in all of his works.
“Play” ends on page 534 although the book continues until page 574. Therefore pages 464-534 are main promptbook, with various stretches of pages crossed out.
Also includes a supplement folder, containing four note sheets:
Two sheets labelled “Ps. 81” (Chorus with solo). One marked Ps. 81 II, the other marked Ps. 81 III.Third sheet is a detailed stage sketch in purple pen.
Two sheets taped together to create larger sheet. Labelled Ps. 81, Chorus and Solo. Part I for other sheets listed above. Includes extensive chart regarding the chorus along with extensive notes.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
22cm x 12cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.100
Production(s)
June 1915, Hiddensee-Kloster; July 13, 1915, Hiddensee-Kloster.
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zwei Buecher Samuelis [promptbook], Die
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
Promptbook
Stage directions
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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
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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 3252
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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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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
Typed manuscript bound as book. Notes are extensive throughout entire book. Dialogue rewrites are common within this promptbook. Notes often given in “on/off” fashion, where there will be many notes for a number of pages and then very little. All markings in black pencil, also red and blue pencil.
Contains a supplement folder that includes seven pages with notes.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
27.5cm x 22cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.88
Production(s)
Not specified.
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Freiheit in Krähwinkel [promptbook]
Subject
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Nestroy, Johann, 1801-1862
Promptbook
Stage directions
Creator
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Nestroy, Johann, 1801-1862
Publisher
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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 3183
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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.