Otto Brahm (born Otto Abrahamsohn on 5 February 1856 in Hamburg; died 28 November 1912 in Berlin) was a German drama and literary critic, theatre manager...
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involved in theater; his paternal uncle was the theatrical impresario Otto Brahm. Brahm started his career in the theatre as an actor. After serving as an...
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on the Naturalistic theater work of the leftist German Jewish director Otto Brahm, written under the supervision first of Franz Zinkernagel, who died in...
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costumes, vividly-realized crowd scenes, and meticulous directorial control. Otto Brahm, the leading exponent of theatrical Naturalism in Germany, took over the...
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Berlin, Germany in 1889 by ten writers and theatre critics supervised by Otto Brahm for the purpose of staging new, naturalistic plays that were censored...
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Theatre in 1902 (including The Bond, The Stronger, and The Outlaw). Once Otto Brahm relinquished his role as head as of the Deutsches Theatre, Reinhardt took...
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Lobe (1833–1905), Paul Barnay (1884–1960), Max Burckhard (1854–1912), Otto Brahm (1856–1912), Carl Heine (1861–1927), Paul Albert Glaeser-Wilken (1874–1942)...
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critic Jurek Becker, writer Maxim Biller, writer Ludwig Börne, satirist Otto Brahm, literary critic Henryk Broder, journalist Walter Benjamin (1892–1940)...
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His first play, Before Sunrise, was first staged in 1889, directed by Otto Brahm. It inaugurated the naturalistic movement in modern German literature...
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relocated to Germany, joining the Deutsches Theater ensemble under director Otto Brahm in Berlin. Reinhardt was one of the contributors of the Swedish avant-garde...
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Theatre for 4 years. He then moved to Berlin. From 1899, he worked for Otto Brahm. He began work at the Deutsches Theater Berlin from 1904, the same year...
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Gerard de Brahm (1718 – c. 1799), German cartographer, engineer and mystic Nikolaus Joseph Brahm (1751 – c. 1812), German zoologist Otto Brahm (1856–1912)...
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(1902); Hermann Sudermann, the most performed dramatist of his time (1903); Otto Brahm, the head of German theater in Berlin (1903); Hugo Stinnes, an industrialist...
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Stanislavski's 'system' Method acting Meisner technique André Antoine Otto Brahm J. T. Grein Naturalism Psychological realism Presentational actor–audience...
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began his theatre career at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin under manager Otto Brahm, later working at municipal theatres in Görlitz and Halle. At the Deutsches...
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Interpretation, by Rainer Bayreuther. G.Olms (1997) ISBN 3-487-10261-7 Otto Brahm: Karl Stauffer-Bern. Sein Leben, seine Briefe, seine Gedichte. Stuttgart...
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connections that he met the distinguished critic and theatre manager Otto Brahm who became a strong influence. Other friends from his school days were...
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November – Otto Lessing, German sculptor (born 1846) 28 November – Otto Brahm, German drama and literary critic (born 1856) 23 December – Otto Schoetensack...
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Irony punctuation (redirect from Alcanter de Brahm)
resembling a reversed question mark (), proposed by French poet Alcanter de Brahm during the 19th century. Irony punctuation is primarily used to indicate...
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valued the work of Max Reinhardt as theatre director higher than that of Otto Brahm who was advocated by Kerr. However, Reinhardt's turn towards arena theatre...
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one of the oldest cultural publications in Europe. The theater critic Otto Brahm and the publisher Samuel Fischer founded the magazine in 1890 as Freie...
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analyzed the Naturalistic theater work of the leftist German Jewish director Otto Brahm, while Plaut's 1937 dissertation examined the sexually charged themes...
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representative of Historicism. Oscar Blumenthal (1888–1897) Otto Neumann-Hofer (1897–1904) Otto Brahm (1905–1912) Victor Barnowsky (1913–1924) Alfred Rotter...
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Page in Lohengrin. In 1888 she arrived at the Wallner Theater in Berlin. Otto Brahm gave her the role of Helene Krause in the (matinee) world premiere of...
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States, he was a leading actor at the Lessing Theater in Berlin under Otto Brahm and also acted in plays in that city under the direction of Max Reinhardt...
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Blumenthal referred to him as one of the company's most players, and critic Otto Brahm praised his "discrete art," comparing him to Josef Kainz. He later joined...
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three-year contract and from 1898 at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin under Otto Brahm. He married Hedwig Pauly (1866–1965) in 1899. Next he worked at the Lessing...
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Otto Kruger (September 6, 1885 – September 6, 1974) was an American actor, originally a Broadway matinee idol, who established a niche as a charming villain...
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in Berlin. Samuel Fischer founded the theatre society Freie Bühne with Otto Brahm to avoid censorship. Fischer collected artworks, including Pissarro's...
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as a theater director and manager in far higher esteem than those of Otto Brahm. Jacobsohn, however, disapproved of Reinhardt's turn to mass theater in...
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