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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
All text in German. Extensive notes found in first cover pages. Markings throughout the promptbook appear in black pencil, black pen, red pencil, and blue pencil. Most written notes in black pen. Red pencil used for some written notes and mostly underlines, emphasis, etc. Black pencil used mainly for cross-outs of dialogue.
Includes cast list, stage sketches, directions, and movements.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
17cm x 12cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.53
Production(s)
September 1910, Große Musikfesthalle, München
-Supporting materials: Box 7 Folder 32B-32C: Photographs; mounted photos (1910)
Box 11 Folder 24: Photographs
1910: Berlin (Zirkus Schumann)
-Supporting materials: Box 7 Folder 21-25: promptbook and costume designs, characters, scenes, scenes and artwork
Oversized mounted 1,2,5
Box 11 Folder 24: Photographs
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König Ödipus : Tragödie [promptbook]
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Sophocles
von Hofmannsthal, Hugo, 1874-1929
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Sophocles
von Hofmannsthal, Hugo, 1874-1929
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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 3218
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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
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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 loose in what appears to be a homemade paper folder, no publishing information. All text in German. Apparently from Hofmannsthal as a note indicates: "Typescript, containing changes, numerous handwritten comments and corrections in ink and pencil by Hofmannsthal for the Max Reinhardt production”(Quotation from previous library slip found inside). Last five pages for Act III, the rest for Act II.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
29cm x 23cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.51
Production(s)
Not specified.
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Cristinas Heimreise [promptbook]
Subject
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Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929
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 5093
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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>
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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
Typed manuscript bound in book, no publishing information. Thin, typewritten paper. Cover with a handwritten title and "Deutsches Theater zu Berlin" stamp. All text in German. Inside front cover includes a “Deutsches Theater zu Berlin” stamp and a list of page numbers and acts. Markings appear in black pencil, blue pencil, and red pencil. Most markings are crossouts, underlines, emphasis, rather than handwritten notes or rewrites. Note on page 33, “Keine Vorhang.”After Act II, additional scene inserted, pages 1-19, then back to Act III. Loose sheet in back cover, typewritten, “zu Seite 31.”
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
28cm x 22cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.50
Production(s)
Not specified.
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Title
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Cristinas Heimreise [promptbook]
Subject
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Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929
Promptbooks
Stage directions
Creator
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Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929
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
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R 3461
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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.
Relation
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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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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
Book, original promptbook rebound with large note sheets (Leipzig: Philipp Reclam, no year given). Book is in worn condition, with pages coming loose from bindings. All text in German. Note referring to “11 November 1891” after title page. Breakdown of time for each act after title page. Cast list is included. Stamped “Deutsches Theater zu Berlin” in front cover pages and on page 5. All markings in black pencil and orange pencil. Promptbook includes several markings of note including stage sketches, directions, and movements
This promptbook does not contain many extensive notes, rather smaller notes throughout.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
21.5cm x 17.5cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.28
Production(s)
Possibly November 11, 1891: No city listed
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Mitschuldigen. Ächte Ausg. [promptbook]
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832
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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 3130
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Reinhardt Promptbooks
Description
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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
Books all in good condition, worn covers. Four promptbooks, with one for each act.
[Act I]: Pages 1-31. Notes in both German and Swedish. Brown pen markings from January 27, 1921 (Kopenhagen). Markings in purple pen, black pencil, and black pen (these markings are unspecified). Purple pen markings are consistent throughout, mainly dealing with notes on dialogue. Black pen markings are in Swedish, on Swedish side of page. Black pencil markings primarily refer to music.
[Act II]: Pages 32-71.Markings in purple pen and black pencil. Black pencil on the cover reads “Berlin, Aug. 21.” Most black pencil markings involve music or Swedish notes. Extensive notes throughout in purple pen. Markings of note include stage sketches and directions, dialogue adjustments, and miscellaneous markings of interest.
[Act III]: Pages 72-106. Purple pen markings: Kopenhagen, January 1921. Black pencil markings are unspecified. Most black pencil markings involve music or Swedish notes. Extensive notes made throughout in purple pen. Extensive markings throughout pertaining to stage sketches, dialogue adjustments, and miscellaneous markings of interest. Markings of note include a sketch of "bed with canopy" on page 95.
[Act IV]: Pages 107-122. Purple pen markings: Kopenhagen, Feb. 21 (see page 107). Purple pen note on last page reads February 6, 1921 (Kopenhagen). Black pen markings used for Swedish notes.Red pencil markings unspecified, used mostly to emphasize purple notes.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
27.25cm x 21.25cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Special Collections
PT2635.E548 P75 v.14
Production(s)
January 27, 1921, Kopenhagen (Casino Teatret)
-Supporting materials: Box 4A Folder 13: Photographs
February 6, 1921, Kopenhagen
August 1921, Berlin (Grosses Schauspielhaus)
-Supporting materials: Box 4A Folder 14: Photographs
Box 14 Folder 24: Programs; plays (Berlin: 1921, 1922)
Box 27 Folder 35: Writings by Max Reinhardt
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Orpheus in der Unterwelt : burleske Oper in vier Akten [promptbook]
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Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880
Crémieux, Hector-Jonathan, 1828-1892
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880
Crémieux, Hector-Jonathan, 1828-1892
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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 3114
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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
Book aged but is in solid condition, cover slightly bent. All text in German. Markings appear in purple pen, red pencil and black pencil. Red and black pencil markings are unspecifed. This promptbook does not include a cast list, however there are extensive markings of note including stage directions, notes, and sketches.
Other observations note that the Scene III, Act I is rewritten as First Scene, Act II (page 57). Scene IV, Act I is rewritten as Scene II, Act II (page 76).
Act II does not appear in the original versions as there is a jump from Act I to Act III. Other markings include cross-outs in black and red pencil (beginning on page 104). Red markings are likely music related "musik," "tempo," "laut," appear repeatedly.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
18.5cm x 13cm
Supplement folder: 7 graph paper note sheets, 20.5cm x 14cm
folded envelope, 21.5cm x 16cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.38
Production(s)
January 1917, St. Moritz
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Blut : dramatische Dichtung [promptbook]
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Hauptmann, Gerhart, 1862-1946
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Stage directions
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Hauptmann, Gerhart, 1862-1946
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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 3143
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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>
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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
This promptbook is in very poor condition, consisting of loose pages, of all different sizes, in a folder. All text in German. Black pencil on cover “Diener zweier Herren by C. Goldoni.” There is a separate loose cast list found on cast list page. Unspecified markings throughout are in purple pen, black pencil, and red pencil. Markings of note include a stage sketch and dialogue rewrites. Nearly all of the notes appear in purple pen. Item is a blank notebook, with all text handwritten in black pencil. Includes handwritten copes of certain scenes.
Act I, Scenes 1-4 (crossed out in black pencil); Act I, Scenes 14-24; Act II, Scenes 1-18.
Almost the entire notebook is filled with writing, except the last few pages, which are blank. Also includes a supplement folder containing various loose-leaf sheets with purple notes.
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Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
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20cm x 16.5cm
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Il servitore di due padroni
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Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.30
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Not specified.
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Diener zweier Herren : Lustspiel in drei Aufzügen [promptbook]
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Goldoni, Carlo, 1707-1793. Servitore di due padroni -- Translations into German
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Goldoni, Carlo, 1707-1793
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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 3132
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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
Book in fair condition, some pages loose, typewritten label on spine “Götz von Berlichingen.” All text in German. Promptbook split into three columns on each page labelled “A, B, C”- different versions. Reinhardt switches between versions throughout promptbook.
Markings in black pen and blue pencil. Blue pencil mainly used to highlight which column is being followed or used for cross-outs. Black pen is used throughout for dialogue rewrites, notes, etc. Markings of note include extensive black pen and blue pencil notes for stage directions, sketches. No apparent markings from page 103 onwards.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
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26cm x 19cm
Earlier version
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Götz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.25
Production(s)
October 1, 1916, Berlin
-Supporting materials: Box 11 Folder 6: Photographs
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Goethes Götz von Berlichingen : in dreifacher Gestalt [promptbook]
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832. Götz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand
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Stage directions
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832
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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 3127
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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
Handwritten cover, “Prinz Friedrich v. Homburg Regiebuch II” in black pen. Most likely not his original Regiebuch. “No. 18” written on title page in red pen. Includes page with cast list and signature written in purple pen. Markings in pink, purple, red pen, black and red pencil. Almost all notes are in purple pen. Not many notes throughout, mostly quick dialogue notes in purple pen.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
21cm x 17.5cm
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.67
Production(s)
August, 1932, Berlin
September 25, 1932, Berlin
October 1932, Berlin.
Supporting materials: Box 14 Folder 18: Programs; plays
Supporting materials (all productions): Box 2 Folder 40: Photographs
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Prinz Friedrich von Homburg : ein Schauspiel [promptbook]
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Kleist, Heinrich von, 1777-1811.
Promptbooks
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Deutsches Theater zu Berlin -- Germany
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Kleist, Heinrich von, 1777-1811
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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 3162
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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
From a collection of Molière’s works labelled “Molière’s Master Works.” "Der eingebildete Kranke" found on pages 205-266 and are the only pages with extensive markings throughout play. Detailed stage drawing found on first page although notes generally consist of comments on dialogue, small lines, or stage movements and directions. All notes in black pen.
Collection
Max Reinhardt Promptbooks
Dimensions
Physical dimensions of item
19.5cm x 13cm
Earlier version
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Le Malade imaginaire
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.86
Production(s)
January 13, 1916, Berlin; January 16, 1916, Berlin.
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Eingebildete Kranke : Lustspiel in drei Akten [promptbook]
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Molière, 1622-1673. Malade imaginaire -- Translations into German
Promptbooks
Stage directions
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Molière, 1622-1673
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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 3181
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