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Cora, das Kind des Pflanzers : Schauspiel in 5 Akten und 1 Vorspiel, ca. 1865, 1881-1889.

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LIBRA - Manuscripts Storage Ms. Coll. 638 Folders 610-616
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Format:
Other
Author/Creator:
Wichmann, Paul Victor, 1829-1907.
Contributor:
Barbier, Jules, 1825-1901.
Language:
German
Physical Description:
15 items
Contained In:
Learned Collection on German-Language Theater. Folders 610-616.
Place of Publication:
ca. 1865, 1881-1889.
Language Note:
In German.
Summary:
The German play is an adaptation of the French play Cora, ou: L'esclavage, by Jules Barbier, which premiered in Paris in 1861; according to the German version, the action is set in 1860. The file contains materials related to rehearsal and performance, including a published copy (Berlin: Eduard Bloch, L. Lassar's Buchhandlung, n.d.), which has been annotated as a prompt-book; a handwritten scenario; and 13 handwritten role books, for all the main parts: Georg Holm; Davis, Pflanzer und Advokat; Gérard, Pflanzer und Handelsherr; William Johnson; Henry Clarence; Mrs. Staling, Kaufmannswittwe; Elise; Cora, Gérards Tochter; Jim Bell; Toby, Mulatte; Méala, Quadrone; Power, Schiffs-Capitain; and Buterfly, Matrose. Pasted to the inside front cover and front fly-leaf of the published copy are playbills (featuring a synopsis of the play, with no cast listing) for a performance of the play at Germania Theater, Philadelphia, on 6 March 1889 (see also folder 684 for that playbill, as well as a different one, and see folder 723 for an oversized playbill, all related to the same performance). The performance, which was given under the title "Cora, die Tochter des Pflanzers," was a benefit for Theodor Bloch, the prompter. The published copy bears a label of Bloch, and the role books are labeled by hand as his property. Bloch was active in German-language theater in Philadelphia from 1873 until at least the mid 1890s, and he also ran a theater lending library. Names of actors and actresses noted on the covers of role books generally reflect 3 casts in Philadelphia over time: one of 17-18 March 1881, as documented in a theater newspaper (see folder 694); the one from the performance of March 1889 cited above (in addition to the playbills, see also 2 issues of a theater newspaper, in folder 707), and at least one additional cast, probably in the 1880s (some names could not be placed).
OCLC:
155866419

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