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Reinhardt (Goldmann), Max
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Reinhardt [Goldmann], Max (
b Baden, Austria, 1873;
d NY, 1943). Austrian theatre director. Began career as actor in Volktheater, Rudolfsheim, 1892. Worked in Berlin from 1898 and became dir. of Neues Th., creating sensation with his prods. of Maeterlinck's
Pelleas und Melisande, Wilde's
Salome, and Hofmannsthal's
Elektra. First opera prod. was
Orphée aux enfers, with designs by Ernst Stern, 1906. Prod. (anonymously) f.p. of Strauss's
Der Rosenkavalier (Dresden, 1911), followed by
La belle Hélène (Venice, 1911), and
Ariadne auf Naxos (Stuttgart, 1912). One of founders of Salzburg Fest. 1920, where he prod. Hofmannsthal's
Jedermann and Goethe's
Faust. Last major opera prod. was of
Die Fledermaus (San Remo, 1934), although after emigrating to USA in 1937 he prod.
The Eternal Road, with mus. by Weill (1937).
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Publisher Max Reinhardt dead at 86
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 11/21/2002; 571 words
; ...0000 Dateline: LONDON Publisher Max Reinhardt, whose first signing was George...his secretary said Thursday. Reinhardt died Nov. 19 in a London nursing...30, 1915 to Austrian parents, Reinhardt was educated at the city's English...
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Publisher Max Reinhardt Dead at 86
News Wire article from: AP Online; 11/21/2002; 531 words
; ...LONDON (AP) _ Book publisher Max Reinhardt, whose first signing was George...his secretary said Thursday. Reinhardt died Tuesday in a London nursing...1915, to Austrian parents, Reinhardt was educated at the city's English...
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Obituary: Max Reinhardt Able and affable publisher and friend of Graham Greene
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/21/2002; ; 700+ words
; MAX REINHARDT was one of the foremost British publishers...naturalised British subject in 1946. Reinhardt's publishing career began with his...launch a more general publishing imprint, Max Reinhardt Ltd., which was to have an emphasis...
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Rhyme, no reason; In a Viennese whirl: Roger Allam (right) as the theatrical impresario Max Reinhardt.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 6/13/2008; 700+ words
; ...Afterlife ( Lyttelton) Verdict: Live life to the Max *** CRUEL criticsmay say that Michael Frayn's new...then it only matches the life itportrays: that of Max Reinhardt. Reinhardt was the mid-20thcentury Jewish theatre dynamo who...
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first night review; Bulked up: Roger Allam as Max Reinhardt.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 6/11/2008; 630 words
; ...then it only matches thelife it portrays: That of Max Reinhardt. Reinhardt was the mid-20th century Jewish theatre dynamo...scenery - Salzburg's cathedral steps one moment, Reinhardt'scavernous mansion the next - is almost as monumental...
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The Shakespeare productions of Max Reinhardt.(ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURES)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 8/1/2005; 464 words
; ...061370 0-7734-6231-7 The Shakespeare productions of Max Reinhardt. Tollini, Frederick. (Studies in theatre arts...Clara U.) analyzes the Shakespeare productions of Max Reinhardt. Coverage ranges from the 1905 production of A Midsummer...
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The history play man ; Michael Frayn again delves into the past for his new play, Afterlife, about the now obscure theatre director Max Reinhardt, once the most famous person in Germany after the Kaiser
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 6/3/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Austrian- Jewish theatre director Max Reinhardt, who fell into obscurity as an...who invented the airship." Reinhardt's special achievement was to...which he poured all his money." Reinhardt was also, with the writer Hugo...
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Obituary: Gottfried Reinhardt
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 7/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...something he is not," Reinhardt told Ross. "Nobody...He was the son of Max Reinhardt, the Austrian-born...a former colleague of Max's, Ernst Lubitsch...spirit". Gottfried Reinhardt became a producer with...
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Reinhardt published works by Shaw
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 11/22/2002; 552 words
; Reinhardt published works by Shaw, Greene Associated...November 22, 2002 London -- Book publisher Max Reinhardt, whose first signing was George Bernard...at 86, his secretary said Thursday. Reinhardt died Tuesday in a London nursing home...
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1935 'Midsummer' a Reinhardt dream.(ARTS & CULTURE)(FROM THE VAULTS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 9/20/2003; 700+ words
; ...theatrical producer-director Max Reinhardt. If Ken Ludwig's new comedy...the reputation of the Warners-Reinhardt film (available in an impeccable...theatergoers and movie buffs. Max Reinhardt (nee Goldmann) was in his early...
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Max Reinhardt
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Max Reinhardt The talent and accomplishments of Max Reinhardt (1873-1943) contributed to the modern idea of the...the first directors to develop repertory companies. Max Reinhardt was born Max Goldman in Baden, near Vienna, on September...
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Reinhardt, Max
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Reinhardt, Max [ Max Goldmann ] (1873–1943), Austrian actor, director...superseded by the Expressionism of Jessner and Piscator . As a young actor Reinhardt appeared in Vienna and Salzburg and in 1894 joined the company at the...
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Reinhardt (Goldmann), Max
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Reinhardt [Goldmann], Max ( b Baden, Austria, 1873; d NY, 1943). Austrian theatre director. Began career as actor in Volktheater, Rudolfsheim, 1892...
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Korngold, Erich Wolfgang
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
...1934—accompanied Max Reinhardt to Hollywood for production of...A Midsummer Night's Dream (Reinhardt and Dieterle); Captain Blood...the famous director and producer Max Reinhardt, for whom he rescored a number...
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Horner, Harry
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
...graduated 1934; also studied at Max Reinhardt's Seminary for Drama and Stage...1934–35, and with Reinhardt in the United States, then art...under the theatrical producer Max Reinhardt. Horner also studied costume...
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