Word: barnhelm
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ladies who assisted the Deutscher Verein in the play were charming. The Queen, Miss Muensterberg, was remarkable, playing her part with a noble reserve. The Princess, Miss Tyng, and Fraulein von Sonnsfeld, Miss Monossowitch, played well together, and reminded one strongly of Minna von Barnhelm and Francisca in Lessing's play which was produced by the Deutscher Verein last year. In the last act, Miss Holden, as Frau von Holzendorf, was very charming. The "Tabakskollegium" of Friedrich Wilhelm I was very well done, and the atmosphere of the low studded room was made impressive by the candlelight...
...realized at the performance of Minna von Barnhelm February 20, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum has made it possible to secure a cast of the statue of "Theodoric," the companion figure for that of "King Arthur" already in the Museum. These two figures are by Peter Vischer, and form part of the sarcophagus of the Emperor Maximilian at Innsbruck...
Under the auspices of the Harvard Deutscher Verein and the Bostoner Deutscher Gesellschafft, Lessing's "Minna von Barnhelm" will be presented at the Colonial Theatre at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. The performance will be under the direction of H. Maurice Baumfeld, successor of H. Conried as director of the Deutsches Theater, New York. The proceeds are to be given to the Germanic Museum...
...Deutscher Verein cleared 8864 from the proceeds of the performance of "Minna von Barnhelm," which was given by the Irving Place Theatre Company of New York, on January 22. At a meeting of the Verein last night, it was voted to give 8500 to the German Department of the University, to be used by the Department as it sees...
Lessing's "Minna von Barnhelm" was acted last night in Sanders Theatre, by the theatrical company from the Irving Place Theatre in New York under the management of Heinrich Conreid. The performance was very well received, particularly the third and fifth acts, which aroused considerable enthusiasm. At the end, the audience rose and gave the actors an ovation which was responded to by Mr. Conreid. He said that the two trips which his company had made to Harvard had been the most gratifying triumphs that they had experienced. He thanked the audience for their reception and said that he hoped...