II, Theaterstücke 5, Liebelei. Schauspiel in drei Akten, Seite 1836

5. Liebeler

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Estradt from
Variety
New York, U. S. A.
1933.
Vienna
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Parislan Lo Marjane attracting aß
the Casino.
Radio revival of Lorting’s Undine
gets excellent press.
Karl Zuckmayer due here fon
opening of Kakadu-Kakada.
Hansi Niese starring in new farce
by the Golz twins at the Scala.
Alexander von Zemlinsky turnec
Klabund’s Circle of Chalk' intó
grand opera.
Forced sale for dark playhouse,
Neue Wiener Buehne. Estimated
30,000 bucks.
Jaroslaw Hilbert’s World
Crisis’ under contract at Landes
theatre in Bruenn.
Howard Hanson's opera, Merry,
Mount,' on offer with conductors
and opera managers.
State’s Opera giving series of
propaganda performances at spe¬
cially reduced prices.
J. M. Reinhold Lenz’s Soldiers,
one of Reinhardt’s favorites, being
unearthed for Volkstheatre.
After Lady and Rainbow,' Jean
Gilbert getting Vienna production
of Mary Ann' at the Buerger the¬
atre.
Schnitzler’s Liebelei,' now due at
the Theatre du Vieux Colombier in
Paris, with Ludmilla Pitoeff star¬
ring.
Rita Georg off to Paris to star in
the world-premiere of Ralph Be¬
natzky’s latest, Deux Sous de
Fleurs.
Sari Fedak here to star Dinner
at Eight,' then off to N. Y. to at¬
tend premiere of her first Budapest¬
made talker, Ysa Bella.
Arabella, by Richard Strauss,
theatre,
forthcoming at the Royal
Stockholm, and in French at the
Operahouse, Monte Carlo.
Volk Oper management, Leo
Kraus-Koechel in financial difficul¬
ties, with Rainer Simons negotiating
to try his luck as director there.
Master Wenzel Declares War on
Europe,' by local dramatist, J. M.
Heyser, scheduled for world prem
atthe Municipal theatre in Baden¬
Baden.
Sil Vara’s To Play witn Love.“
which failed here in 1919, to be re¬
vived at ihe Akademie under the
Theatre Guild’s title, Caprice.' Her¬
terich producing.
Paul Hartmann, after starring in
talker based on Bernhard Keller¬
mann’s famous novel, The Tunnel,“
and vacationing for a weck in
Ragusa, back in Vienna, all ready
to appear at Burg.
Max Pallenberg under contract to
star six roles under Ray Goetz in
New York, sailing from Cherbourg
early November. Also Fritzi Mas¬
sary, Mrs. Pallenberg in private, in¬
vited to star in N. Y. in Mother
of Pearl’ and Madame Pompadour.