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Rasputin: A Technical Recreation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2021
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The following is an attempt to reconstruct the total course of a performance of Rasputin, with special consideration to the technical data. Rasputin is the single production of the Piscatorbühne for which such a reconstruction is possible with certainty, making use of available material which has been preserved. Serving as support are the sketches by Erwin Piscator from his book Das politische Theater; an essay by Julius Richter, the technical manager of the Piscatorbühne (Rasputin/Nach der Aufführung der Piscator-Bühne in: “Die Scene” 1928, Nr.2, p.40f); notes on the technical course of “Rasputin” made by the technical office of the Piscatorbühne (Rasputin. Notes on the technical operation. Theatermuseum Clara-Ziegler-Stiftung. München) and various reviews of the production.
At the beginning of the play, the hemisphere, with the playing areas set for the first part, is completely closed. At the sound of a gong, the stage, with closed dome, revolves a half turn to the left.
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- Copyright © 1978 The Drama Review
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Excerpted from Film and Projection on the Stage by Marianne Mildenberger, (Verlag Lechte, West Germany), 1961.