The Internationale Ausstellung neuer Theatertechnik (International Exhibition of New Theatre Technique) was an avant-garde event embracing theatre and cinema organised by Friedrich Kiesler in Vienna during the Musik- und Theaterfestes der Stadt Wien.[1]
The opening ceremony was interrupted by Jacob L. Moreno, who accused Kiesler of plagiarism as regards the "space stage" which Moreno claimed was derived from his "Stegreiftheater" (Theatre of Spontaneity).[2]
The event included The Sword of Attila, a play by Alma Mahler and Ernst Fischer, a lecture by Karl Kraus and world premieres by Arthur Schnitzler and Arnold Schoenberg.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Wien 1924. Station der Avantgarde" (PDF). www.kiesler.org. Österreichische Friedrich und Lillian Kiesler-Privatstiftung. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
- ^ Shapira, Elana (2018). Design Dialogue: Jews, Culture and Viennese Modernism: Design Dialog: Juden, Kultur und Wiener Moderne (in German). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 9783205206378.
- ^ Fritsch, Georg. "internationale ausstellung neuer theatertechnik - ZVAB". www.zvab.com. Retrieved 29 December 2018.