Berlin Cabaret

Berlin Cabaret

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  • Author: Peter JELAVICH
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 0674039130
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 337

Step into Ernst Wolzogen's Motley Theater, Max Reinhardt's Sound and Smoke, Rudolf Nelson's Chat noir, and Friedrich Hollaender's Tingel-Tangel. Enjoy Claire Waldoff's rendering of a lower-class Berliner, Kurt Tucholsky's satirical songs, and Walter Mehring's Dadaist experiments, as Peter Jelavich spotlights Berlin's cabarets from the day the curtain first went up, in 1901, until the Nazi regime brought it down. Fads and fashions, sexual mores and political ideologies--all were subject to satire and parody on the cabaret stage. This book follows the changing treatment of these themes, and the fate of cabaret itself, through the most turbulent decades of modern German history: the prosperous and optimistic Imperial age, the unstable yet culturally inventive Weimar era, and the repressive years of National Socialism. By situating cabaret within Berlin's rich landscape of popular culture and distinguishing it from vaudeville and variety theaters, spectacular revues, prurient nude dancing, and Communist agitprop, Jelavich revises the prevailing image of this form of entertainment. Neither highly politicized, like postwar German Kabarett, nor sleazy in the way that some American and European films suggest, Berlin cabaret occupied a middle ground that let it cast an ironic eye on the goings-on of Berliners and other Germans. However, it was just this satirical attitude toward serious themes, such as politics and racism, that blinded cabaret to the strength of the radical right-wing forces that ultimately destroyed it. Jelavich concludes with the Berlin cabaret artists' final performances--as prisoners in the concentration camps at Westerbork and Theresienstadt. This book gives us a sense of what the world looked like within the cabarets of Berlin and at the same time lets us see, from a historical distance, these lost performers enacting the political, sexual, and artistic issues that made their city one of the most dynamic in Europe.


Berlin Cabaret

Berlin Cabaret

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  • Author: Peter Jelavich
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 9780674067622
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328

This work looks at Berlin's cabarets from the day the curtain first went up, in 1901, until the Nazi regime brought it down. It follows the changing treatment of popular cabaret themes, and the fate of the cabaret itself.


I Am a Camera

I Am a Camera

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  • Author: John Van Druten
  • Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
  • ISBN: 9780822205456
  • Category : Berlin (Germany)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 100

Set in Berlin between the two world wars the play explores the tensions leading to the rise of Hitler.


Goodbye to Berlin

Goodbye to Berlin

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  • Author: Christopher Isherwood
  • Publisher: London : Hogarth Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Berlin (Germany)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328


Nolde in Berlin

Nolde in Berlin

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  • Author: Emil Nolde
  • Publisher: Dumont
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

Includes a stunning selection of Noldes paintings, watercolours and prints depicting the nightlife of Berlin in the early twentieth century.


The German Cabaret Legacy in American Popular Music

The German Cabaret Legacy in American Popular Music

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  • Author: William Farina
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 0786468637
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 246

The stylistic remnants of cabaret music from Weimar-era Germany are all around us. During the 20th century, its most prominent American exponents were the Germans Marlene Dietrich and Lotte Lenya, whose careers extended through the 1970s. Because of them (and others), the words and music of such artists as Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, Friedrich Hollaender, and Marcellus Schiffer continue to be heard and exert widespread influence. Major songwriters touched by cabaret include Lennon & McCartney, Bacharach & David, Kander & Ebb, Bob Dylan, Randy Newman, and Patti Smith, among many others. African-American artists, beginning with Louis Armstrong, have been sympathetic interpreters of cabaret music. Modern-day Las Vegas appears to be the fulfillment of a prophecy made in the late 1920s by Weill & Brecht in their Mahagonny stage works. And today, the German Kabarett tradition remains strong with such stars as Ute Lemper and Max Raabe packing international venues.


Cabaret

Cabaret

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  • Author: Stephen Tropiano
  • Publisher: Limelight Editions
  • ISBN: 087910418X
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 106

(Limelight). In 1973, Cabaret walked away with eight Academy Awards, including gold statues for director Bob Fosse and for its stars, Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey. Based on the long-running Broadway musical, with a memorable score by John Kander and Fred Ebb, Cabaret is a landmark film that broke new cinematic ground by revolutionizing the Hollywood musical through its treatment of adult themes and art house sensibility. With an introduction by Joel Grey, the book chronicles the history of Cabaret, from Christopher Isherwood's Berlin Stories to the stage and film versions of John van Druten's play I Am a Camera, through the adaptation of the hit Broadway musical for the big screen. Readers will get an insider's look into the making of the film, the creative talent in front of the camera and behind the scenes, and why this divinely decadent musical continues to captivate audiences.


The Making of Cabaret

The Making of Cabaret

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  • Author: Keith Garebian
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199732507
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 251

An engaging and compelling production history of the original Broadway version of Cabaret, this book is a meticulous record of how a great musical came into being. Encompassing everything from literary sources to music and lyrics, design and production process, it is the ultimate reference for theatre specialists and general readers alike.


Gay Berlin

Gay Berlin

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  • Author: Robert Beachy
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN: 0307473139
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

Winner of Randy Shilts Award In the half century before the Nazis rose to power, Berlin became the undisputed gay capital of the world. Activists and medical professionals made it a city of firsts—the first gay journal, the first homosexual rights organization, the first Institute for Sexual Science, the first sex reassignment surgeries—exploring and educating themselves and the rest of the world about new ways of understanding the human condition. In this fascinating examination of how the uninhibited urban culture of Berlin helped create our categories of sexual orientation and gender identity, Robert Beachy guides readers through the past events and developments that continue to shape and influence our thinking about sex and gender to this day.


Views of Berlin

Views of Berlin

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  • Author: KIRCHHOFF
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 148996715X
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 305