Theatre in the Third Reich the Prewar Years
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This volume considers prewar theatre in Hitler''s Germany a previously neglected subject in theatre history. An extended introduction sets the theatre scene of 1933 and charts the major theatre regulations and organizations formed that year. The initial essay examines the unified folk community used to achieve power and served by purged and revived German art. Plays that achieved great success in Nazi GermanyDie endlose Strasse by Sigmund Graff and six works by Eberhard Wolfgang Mollerare considered. In essays devoted to specific theatres the work examines how Reinhardt''s Grosses Schauspielhaus fared under the Nazis and how the regional Detmold Stadttheater was obliged to observe the new politicized aesthetics.The famous and privileged actor Werner Krauss is the subject of an essay on artistic responsibility while a chapter on three famed directorsGrundgens Fehling and Hilpertshows how artists maneuvered for artistic freedom. The Propaganda Ministry''s first national festival in Dresden in 1934 is covered. The final two essays look at minority theatreJewish theatre in the anti-Semitic Third Reich and as a postscript to the volume theatre in the Nazi concentration camps.
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