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Scheiterhaufen [promptbook]

Item Information

Creator

Strindberg, August, 1849-1912

Contributor

Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943

Date

1900s

Rights

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.

Collection

Max Reinhardt Promptbooks

Description

Stamped “Deutsches Theater zu Berlin." Markings in black pen, black pencil, red pen, and red pencil. Extensive staging drawings/directions provided in opening pages. Extensive written notes and markings, mostly in black pen, throughout entire promptbook. Other inks mainly used for smaller notes on staging/technical directions.

Dimensions

19.9cm x 13.5cm

Production(s)

March 22, 1914, Berlin

April 1, 1914, Berlin
-Supporting materials (for all Berlin productions): Box 7 Folder 46: Photographs
Box 14 Folder 46: Programs; plays

November 10, 1920 (city unspecified, possibly Oslo, Nationaltheatret Christiania)

Earlier version

Pelikanen

Notes

Located in Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections
PT2635.E548P75 v.129

Accessibility

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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

Citation

Strindberg, August, 1849-1912, “Scheiterhaufen [promptbook],” Digital Collections, accessed November 23, 2024, https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/1587.