Katharina Knie (play)
Katharina Knie is a 1928 play by the German writer Carl Zuckmayer. It was first performed on 20 December 1928 at the Lessing Theater in Berlin starring Elisabeth Lennartz and Albert Bassermann.[1]
Adaptations
- In 1929 the film was turned into a silent film Katharina Knie directed by Karl Grune
- In 1957 it served as the basis for the musical Katharina Knie composed by Mischa Spoliansky with a libretto by Robert Gilbert
- It was also adapted for two television films released in 1964 and 1973.
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References
- Wagener p.50
Bibliography
- Wagener, Hans. Carl Zuckmayer Criticism: Tracing Endangered Fame. Camden House, 1995.
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