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Clavigo : ein Trauerspiel [promptbook]
Item Information
Creator
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Contributor
Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943
Date
1900s
Rights
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Collection
Miscellaneous Promptbooks
Description
NOTE: This is not annotated by Max Reinhardt. Direction, markings by Adolphe L’Arronge, previous owner of Deutsches Theater.
Markings in purple pencil, black pencil, and blue pencil. Abundance of notes throughout in-depth staging sketches, arrangements and directions, character notes, comments, etc. Never particularly extensive throughout but nonetheless consistent.
Dimensions
21.5cm x 18cm
Production(s)
February 2, 1887, Berlin, Deutsches Theater zu Berlin (dir. Adolphe L’Arronge).
Earlier version
Clavigo
Notes
Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P752 v.10
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About this Collection
Collection Description
Who is Max Reinhardt? The celebrated Austrian theater director Max Reinhardt, 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… More
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Citation
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, “Clavigo : ein Trauerspiel [promptbook],” Digital Collections, accessed November 23, 2024, https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/1559.