
Max Reinhardt
At the same time, Reinhardt soon longed for an international range: guest performances throughout Europe and to the US soon made him into a global star – and even a brand. He represents a metropolitan culture that roots in the late nineteenth century but comes to an end when Fasicsm in Europe ended any hopes for an international culture. As a Jew, Reinhardt himself had to flee the Nazis but when he eventually arrived in the US, he could not follow up with his earlier successes. Marx provides a broad panorama of Reinhardt's work, portraying not only his work method and some of his best known productions, but also the cultural conditions of his visionary enterprise.
- Undertittel
- From Bourgeois Theater to Metropolitan Culture
- Forfatter
- Peter W. Marx
- Oversetter
- Robert E. Goodwin
- ISBN
- 9780810138902
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 310 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 15.9.2024
- Antall sider
- 248
