Description |
1 streaming video (26 min.) |
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Previously published as DVD. |
Event |
Originally produced [as an episode of Camera three] in 1957. |
Summary |
"German theater of the years between the two world wars, often considered part of the European "Expressionist" movement, was, in its most inventive aspects, a theater of opposition. It was a theater of protest against the values of the society that had prosecuted World War One, against bourgeois smugness, and then against the Germans' acceptance of the authoritatianism of National Socialism. The plays from which scenes are presented here are "Gas" by Georg Kaiser, "Hoopla! Such is Life!" by Ernst Toller, and "The Private Life of the Master Race" by Bertolt Brecht."--Original container. |
Local Note |
Alexander Street Theatre Performance and Design Collection: Theatre in Video (ATIV-CR) |
Subject |
Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956. Furcht und Elend des III. Reiches.
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Kaiser, Georg, 1878-1945. Gaz.
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Toller, Ernst, 1893-1939. Hoppla, wir leben!
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Experimental theater -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.
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Expressionism in literature.
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Theater -- Political aspects -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.
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Added Author |
Booke, Sorrell, 1930-1994. Actor.
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Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956.
Furcht und Elend des III. Reiches. English. Selections.
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Duckworth, Dortha, 1905-1996. Actor.
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Eckles, Robert B. Actor.
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Elcar, Dana. Actor.
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Freedman, Lewis, 1926-1992. Producer.
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Hurley, Irina. Actor.
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Kaiser, Georg, 1878-1945.
Gaz. English. Selections.
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Macandrew, James. Host.
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MacDonald, Pirie. Actor.
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Opatoshu, David, 1918- Actor.
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Shatner, William. Actor.
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Toller, Ernst, 1893-1939.
Hoppla, wir leben! English. Selections.
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Walker, Sydney. Actor.
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Wallace, Warren L. Screenwriter.
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Yurdin, Clay. Director.
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Creative Arts Television (Firm)
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Camera Three Productions.
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Added Title |
Camera three (Television program)
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