The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui [University of Calgary, 1969]

Title

The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui [University of Calgary, 1969]

Format

theatre production / spectacle de théâtre

Contributor

Department of Drama, University of Calgary

Coverage

University Theatre, University of Calgary, 230 University Ct NW, Calgary, Alberta

Date

1969-02-14 to 1969-03-01 [performances]

Creator

Steffin, Margarete; author/auteur.
Zaninelli, Luigi; compos.
Kerr, Tom; dir./metteur en scène
Eddelman, William; sets/scénogr.
Eddelman, William; costumes
Wilson, Olive; costume mistress
Ball, Michael; act. (role: Dogsborough) | Collins, Georgie; act. (role: Mrs. Dullfeet) | Dobbin, Michael; act. (role: O'Casey) | Fairman, Blain; act. (role: Arturo Ui) | Fraser, Janice; act. | McPherson, Graham; act. (role: Givola) | Mitchell, Victor; act. (role: Actor) | Schneider, Eric; act. (role: Roma) | Steilo, Clair; act. (role: Giri) | Tritter, Wes; act. (role: Clark)

Language

lang.: English / anglais

Description

Brecht work(s)/oeuvre(s): Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui
Occasion: Fine Arts Festival, University of Calgary

Source

Portman, Jamie. “Much To Admire In Brecht Production.” Calgary Herald, 15 Feb. 1969, p. 21.
Prompt script for "Arturo Ui". University of Calgary Archive, Reference Code: CA ACU ARC F0208-S0005-FL0056, https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/the-resistible-rise-of-arturo-ui.
Ramsden, Russell. “‘Hitler’ on stage.” The Albertan [Calgary], 15 Feb. 1969, p. 26.
Scene photographs of "Arturo Ui". University of Calgary Archive, Reference Code: CA ACU ARC F0208-S0006-FL0063, https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/the-resistible-rise-of-arturo-ui-brecht.
“University Produces Brecht Play.” Calgary Herald, 7 Feb. 1969, Magazine, p. 9.
Catalog.: Joerg Esleben, University of Ottawa

Collection

Citation

Steffin, Margarete; author/auteur. et al., “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui [University of Calgary, 1969],” Brecht in/au Canada, accessed June 28, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/brecht-canada/items/show/86.

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