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...Heinrich Conried three German plays were presented in Sanders Theatre in the evening by the Irving Place Theatre Company of New York. These plays, typical of different stages in the German drama, were "Der Fahrende Schuler in Paradies," by Hans Sachs, "Die Gesch- wister," by Goethe, and "Unter Vier Augen," by Ludwig Fulda. The first of these was very amusing in its grotesque quaintness, and the last in its humorous situations. The play by Goethe was the least attractive of the three. It made no claim to humor, and as a serious piece, failed to arouse great interest...
...Unter Vier Augen, by Ludwig Fulda. Doktor Felix Volkart, Her Otto Ottbert Hermine, seine Frau, Fraulein Hedwig von Ostermann Baron von Berkow, Herr Guatav von Sayfertity Baumann, Diener, Herr Max Hanseler Dienstmadchen, Frauleia Ida Frey
...Ostermann Der Fahrende Schuler im Paradies, by Hans Sachs. Ein Bauer Herr Max Hanseler Eine Bauerin, Herr Gustav von Seyfertitz Der Schuler, Herr Matthias Claudius Die Geschwister, by Goethe. Wilheim, Herr Otto Ottbert Fabrice, Herr Richard Schlaghammer Marianne, Fraulein Ida Frey Ein Brieftrager, Herr Hermann Korn Unter Vier Augen, by Ludwig Fuida. Doktar Felix Volkart, Her Otto Ottbert Hermine, Seine Frau, Fraulein Hedwig von Ostermann Baron von Berkow, Herr Gustav von Seyfertitz Baumann, Diener, Herr Max Hanseler Dienatmadchen, Fraulein Ida Frey...
...connection with the formal opening of the Germanic Museum on November 10, three German plays will be given in Sanders Theatre, through the courtesy of Mr. Heinrich Couried. The plays, "Der Fahrende Schuler in Paradies," by Hans Sachs, "Die Geschwrster," by Goethe, and "Unter Vier Augen," by Ludwig Fulda, are typical of different epochs of the history of the German drama. Tickets will be distributed in the following manner...
...third time that Mr. Conreid has produced classical German plays in Sanders Theatre for the benefit of the Museum. The plays selected are a Shrovetide play of the sixteenth century by Hans Sachs; Goethe's "Die Geschwister," and a brief one-act comedy of contemporary life, "Unier Vier Augen," by Fulda. The audience will include some of the more prominent of the afternoon guests, but many seats will be on sale to the public...