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Journey Through the Impossible (French: Voyage à travers l'impossible) is an 1882 fantasy play written by Jules Verne, with the collaboration of Adolphe d'Ennery. A stage spectacular in the féerie tradition, the play follows the adventures of a young man who, with the help of a magic potion and a varied assortment of friends and advisers, makes impossible voyages to the center of the Earth, the bottom of the sea, and a distant planet. The play is deeply influenced by Verne's own Voyages Extraordinaires series and includes characters and themes from some of his most famous novels, including Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and From the Earth to the Moon. Voyage à travers l’impossible (Reise durch das Unmögliche) ist ein bisher nicht vollständig ins Deutsche übersetztes Theaterstück der französischen Autoren Jules Verne und Adolphe d’Ennery. Die Musik wurde von geschrieben. Die Uraufführung fand am 25. November 1882 im Pariser Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin statt. Zwischen 1882 und 1883 wurde Voyage à travers l’impossible 97 Mal aufgeführt. 1979 tauchte das verloren geglaubte Manuskript des Stückes wieder auf und wurde 1981 von Jean-Jacques Pauvert als Buch veröffentlicht. In Voyage à travers l’impossible werden verschiedene Motive aus Vernes Voyages extraordinaires aufgegriffen. Voyage à travers l'Impossible est une pièce fantastique en trois actes et vingt tableaux écrite par Jules Verne en 1882, en collaboration avec Adolphe Dennery. La première eut lieu le 25 novembre 1882 au théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin.
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Journey Through the Impossible (French: Voyage à travers l'impossible) is an 1882 fantasy play written by Jules Verne, with the collaboration of Adolphe d'Ennery. A stage spectacular in the féerie tradition, the play follows the adventures of a young man who, with the help of a magic potion and a varied assortment of friends and advisers, makes impossible voyages to the center of the Earth, the bottom of the sea, and a distant planet. The play is deeply influenced by Verne's own Voyages Extraordinaires series and includes characters and themes from some of his most famous novels, including Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and From the Earth to the Moon. The play opened in Paris at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin on 25 November 1882, and achieved a financially successful run of 97 performances. Contemporary critics gave the play mixed reviews; in general, the spectacular staging and the use of ideas from Verne's books were highly praised, while the symbolism and moral themes in the script were criticized and attributed to the collaboration of d'Ennery. The play was not published during Verne's lifetime and was presumed lost until 1978, when a single handwritten copy of the script was discovered; the text has since been published in both French and English. Recent scholars have discussed the play's exploration of the fantasy genre and of initiation myths, its use of characters and concepts from Verne's novels, and of the ambiguous treatment of scientific ambition in the play, marking a transition from optimism to pessimism in Verne's treatment of scientific themes. Voyage à travers l'Impossible est une pièce fantastique en trois actes et vingt tableaux écrite par Jules Verne en 1882, en collaboration avec Adolphe Dennery. La première eut lieu le 25 novembre 1882 au théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin. Voyage à travers l’impossible (Reise durch das Unmögliche) ist ein bisher nicht vollständig ins Deutsche übersetztes Theaterstück der französischen Autoren Jules Verne und Adolphe d’Ennery. Die Musik wurde von geschrieben. Die Uraufführung fand am 25. November 1882 im Pariser Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin statt. Zwischen 1882 und 1883 wurde Voyage à travers l’impossible 97 Mal aufgeführt. 1979 tauchte das verloren geglaubte Manuskript des Stückes wieder auf und wurde 1981 von Jean-Jacques Pauvert als Buch veröffentlicht. In Voyage à travers l’impossible werden verschiedene Motive aus Vernes Voyages extraordinaires aufgegriffen. Die deutsche Erstaufführung fand unter dem Titel Reise ins Unmögliche am 6. Dezember 2014 im Kellertheater Frankfurt statt. Dabei handelt es sich um die bisher einzige deutsche Bühnenbearbeitung.
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