Max Reinhardt Prompt Books for Faust, 1938

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Max Reinhardt Prompt Books for Faust, 1938

Max Reinhardt (1873-1943) produced plays and was a stage actor. He founded the Kammerspiele and Grosse Schauspielhaus theatres in Berlin, was first to produce the early works of Richard Strauss and founded the Salzburg Festival. The collection consists of four manuscript, typescript, and printed volumes which served as prompt books for productions of . Faust

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Reinhardt, Max, 1873-1943

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