Gadberry, Glen W.
Theatre in the Third Reich, the Prewar Years: Essays on Theatre in Nazi Germany
Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1995. Hardcover. Navy cloth boards with gilt lettering; vii, 187 pp. Annotation Includes eleven essays on prewar theatre in Hitler's Germany, including analyses of Nazi ideology, popular dramatists, an actor, directors, specific theatres, a national theatre festival, Jewish theatre, and theatre in concentration camps. Contents include: Introduction: the year of power-1933 /; Glen W. Gadberry --; National Socialist Volksgemeinschaft Fantasy and the drama of national rebirth /; Robert A. Pois --; Theatre in Detmold 1933-1939: a case study of provincial theatre during the Nazi prewar era /; Ron Engle --; Theatre of the front: Sigmund Graff and Die endlose Strasse /; William Sonnega --; Eberhard Wolfgang Moller: politically correct playwright of the Third Reich /; Rufus J. Cadigan --; Ordained hands on the altar of art: Grundgens, Hilpert, and Fehling in Berlin /; William Grange --; Werner Krauss and the Third Reich /; William R. Elwood --; Nazi Berlin and the Grosses Schauspielhaus /; Yvonne Shafer --; First National Socialist Theatre Festival -- Dresden 1934 /; Glen W. Gadberry --; Collaboration or survival, 1933-1938: reassessing the role of the Judischer Kulturbund /; Rebecca Rovit --; Final chapter: theatre in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany /; Michael Patterson, with material by Louise Stafford-Charles. VG (Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine, inside front and rear covers, ffep and block. Pages are crisp and clean.) .
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Keywords: European History ; German History: German Theater ; ;