Burgtheater. Posse mit Gesang
Burgtheater. Posse mit Gesang is a play by Austrian playwright Elfriede Jelinek. It was first published in 1985. The play depicts scenes from the lives of well-known actors at the Burgtheater in Vienna and reveals some of the actors as "shallow, petty tyrants."[1] The play also make allegations about the theater's past collaboration with the Nazi regime.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Elfriede Jelinek". Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol. 169. Gale. March 2003. pp. 67–155.
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Works by Elfriede Jelinek
- Women as Lovers
- Wonderful, Wonderful Times
- The Piano Teacher
- Lust
- The Children of the Dead
- Greed
- What Happened after Nora Left Her Husband; or Pillars of Society
- Clara S.
- Burgtheater
- Desire and Permission To Drive – Pornography
- Illness or Modern Women
- A Sport Play
- Silence
- Death and the Maiden II
- The Works
- Bambiland
- Die Kontrakte des Kaufmanns. Eine Wirtschaftskomödie
- Die Schutzbefohlenen
- Rein Gold
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