Word: ottbert
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...exploitation of one or two stars surrounded by novices. Fraulein Frey played the part of an ingenuous young girl with great skill, and Fraulein von Ostermann that of a modern society woman with charm and grace. Herr von Seyfertitz's impersonation of a woman was highly skilful, and Herr Ottbert's acting was perfectly natural in both the play by Goethe and that by Fulda. All the plays went off smoothly and were enthusiastically received. An unfortunate tendency to speak too loud was noticeable on the part of several of the actors, but this was no doubt due to their...
...Geschwister, by Goethe. Wilhelm, Herr Otto Ottbert Fabrice, Herr Richard Schlaghammer Marianne, Fraulein Ida Frey Ein Brieftrager, Herr Hermann Korn...
...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
...Conried's best actors, and is as follows: Prologue to be spoken by Fraulein Hedwig von 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...
...part. The acting of Miss Marie Eisenhut, as Franziska was also of a high character although her part was. perhaps, a little less difficult. The women of the cast were better than the men, but the latter merit a great deal of praise, especially Mr. Kierschner and Mr. Ottbert. The whole performance was decidedly creditable, and Mr. Conried deserves great commendation for its production...