Theatre Under the Nazis
By (Author) John London
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
2nd January 2001
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Far-right political ideologies and movements
792.094309043
Paperback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
522g
Were the people who worked in the theatres of the Third Reich willing participants in the Nazi propaganda machine or artists independent of official ideology To what extent did composers like Richard Strauss and Carl Orff follow Nazi dogma How did famous directors such as Gustaf Grudgens and Jurgen Fehling react to the strictures of the new regime Why were Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw among the most performed dramatists of the time And why did the Nazis sanction Jewish theatre This book is based on detailed statistical analysis, contemporary press reports, research in German archives and interviews with surviving playwrights, actors and musicians.
Offering insights into the cultural policy of a totalitarian state and governmental temptation to try to control what goes on in the arts... "Choice"
John London is a translator and the author of several books, including Reception and Renewal in Modern Spanish Theatre