The Concert is a 1909 German comedic play by Hermann Bahr that was adapted for the American stage by Leo Ditrichstein. The German play debuted at the Lessing Theater in Berlin on December 23, 1909. In America, it had a 264 performance run at the Belasco Theatre on Broadway from October 4, 1910 to May 1911. It also had a 1911 run in London.
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| - Das Konzert (Bahr) (de)
- The Concert (play) (en)
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| - Das Konzert ist das erfolgreichste Lustspiel von Hermann Bahr. Die Uraufführung fand am 23. Dezember 1909 in Berlin unter der Regie von Otto Brahm am Lessingtheater, sowie zeitgleich am Königlichen Schauspielhaus in Dresden und am Schauspielhaus in Frankfurt am Main statt. (de)
- The Concert is a 1909 German comedic play by Hermann Bahr that was adapted for the American stage by Leo Ditrichstein. The German play debuted at the Lessing Theater in Berlin on December 23, 1909. In America, it had a 264 performance run at the Belasco Theatre on Broadway from October 4, 1910 to May 1911. It also had a 1911 run in London. (en)
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| - Das Konzert ist das erfolgreichste Lustspiel von Hermann Bahr. Die Uraufführung fand am 23. Dezember 1909 in Berlin unter der Regie von Otto Brahm am Lessingtheater, sowie zeitgleich am Königlichen Schauspielhaus in Dresden und am Schauspielhaus in Frankfurt am Main statt. (de)
- The Concert is a 1909 German comedic play by Hermann Bahr that was adapted for the American stage by Leo Ditrichstein. The German play debuted at the Lessing Theater in Berlin on December 23, 1909. In America, it had a 264 performance run at the Belasco Theatre on Broadway from October 4, 1910 to May 1911. It also had a 1911 run in London. The success of the American adaptation has been credited to Ditrichstein's work more than the original play. As was successful with other adaptations of foreign works in this period, Ditrichstein removed any trace of foreignness from the play and created a show expertly honed for commercial success. (en)
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