Siebenstein | |
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Written by | Maxim Ziese |
Date premiered | March 1933 |
Place premiered | Deutsches Theater, Berlin |
Original language | German |
Genre | War |
Siebenstein is a play by the German writer Maxim Ziese. It is a First World War drama. It appeared at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin from March 1933 with Jürgen Fehling directing and a cast that included Veit Harlan, Lothar Müthel and Hilde Körber. Staged just as the Nazi Party was taking power in Germany, it is a work of transition that is nationalistic and pro-military rather than explicitly Nazi.[1] It was followed afterwards at the theatre by a more overtly Nazi work Schlageter by Hanns Johst.
References
- ↑ Noack p.68
Bibliography
- Hostetter, Elisabeth Schulz. The Berlin State Theater Under the Nazi Regime: A Study of the Administration, Key Productions, and Critical Responses from 1933-1944. Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.
- Noack, Frank. Veit Harlan: The Life and Work of a Nazi Filmmaker. University Press of Kentucky, 2016.
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