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Bertolt Brecht — Part 2
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7 a BR yay’ | dfticle by ROBERT CARLAND appearing in the NEW YORE JOcRNAL
‘AeRPcaH on June 13, 1645, relative to STH PRIVAT: LIVE OF IKE MASTE2 RACES
is quoted in part: -
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®J'm not sure what manner of thestrical thing £:
down near Gramercy Serk and report upon. Was it play or wes "4 it. t propegands?
Je am sure, however, that ‘The Private Life of the haster race' is effective
> :ée neither. Instead it goes on and on and on, fdr act and act and act, in
“g@ footless effort to retell a certain something well mow to every member
of the eudience and well despised by every member of the audience who's ,
‘decenteeseseoThe result, filled out by the incidental music of Hanns Eisler
as directed by Josef Schmid, is neither play, propaganda nor good ied stalling."
ne city College, :
and Lexington Avenue, New icri Y, advise & th: PAULINE SEvk oD
THEATRE is the acditorium of City College which is sonetines contracted to
Qutsiders for performances. ee that the THEATSE OF ALL NATIONS,
144 Bleecker Street, New York & contract with City College for
the production of "INE PRIVATE LIFE GF THE MASTER RACE", a play sritten by
BERTOLT BRECHT, which played at the PAULINE EDNARDS THRATHE from June 12th
through June 17th, 1945. stated that the THEATRE CF ALL NATIONS
originally planned to use the PAULIN’. EDWARDS THEATR: on Vay 19th and 20th
ana Taetaw aff rms sth aii af @whiah datas ware ranralileaA. Taw wend £ he
Ces ARS Lee US Sp UAdy Vs WAhkee MUG NESS Wee eS Le Oe «HS8y USSS vas
theatre from June 6th to June llth for rehesrmls and continued to use it
for the production of the play as noted above, advised that ~
although be did not personally know BRECHT he understood that BP=cHT had
‘s.been present during the rehearsals and supervised the production of the
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Yew York Lic ary, ry ne rd could be located for
BRECHT. She alec advised that BURLAnte d was not om file at present and
apparently 4 is in the possession of BERLAL inasmuck ag the uscrs are at li-
berty to keep the card either on file at the library or in their orn
possession, She stated it would be almost impossibis to determine whet
books had been charged out without the aic of the users library cerd, It
‘was noted on BERLAU's application for a library card that she had given as
reference HEMRICH}HAUFFMAN, Minister, Danish Delegation, Washington, De Ce
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. A search was made at the morgue of the NEW YORK TIMES newspaper
for any articles that sicht be on file relative to BRECHT or S“RT AD. Only
one articles could be located, which was dated August 2, 1933 and reads as
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