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Originally produced in Leipzig as ''[[Ritter Nérestan]]'' ("Knight Nérestan"), then produced on the stage in Berlin  as '''''[[Gestern und Heute]]''''' (lit "Yesterday and today").
 
Originally produced in Leipzig as ''[[Ritter Nérestan]]'' ("Knight Nérestan"), then produced on the stage in Berlin  as '''''[[Gestern und Heute]]''''' (lit "Yesterday and today").
  
In 1931  [[Leontine Sagan]] directed it under the title ''[[Mädchen in Uniform]]''
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In 1931  [[Leontine Sagan]] directed it in Berlin under the title ''[[Mädchen in Uniform]]''
  
  
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It was translated into English and performed as ''[[Children in Uniform]]'' for English audiences, opening at the Duchess Theatre in London in 1932, again directed by [[Leontine Sagan|Sagan]].
 
It was translated into English and performed as ''[[Children in Uniform]]'' for English audiences, opening at the Duchess Theatre in London in 1932, again directed by [[Leontine Sagan|Sagan]].
  
Filmed in 1931, directed by [[Leontine Sagan]] as ''[[Mädchen in Uniform]]'', with Carl Froelich ()[] as advisor and "senior artistic director".  In this case the lesbian theme was toned down, but the film nevertheless became a lesbian classic.
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Filmed in 1931, directed by [[Leontine Sagan]] as ''[[Mädchen in Uniform]]'', with Carl Froelich (1875-1953)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Froelich] as advisor and "senior artistic director".  In this case the lesbian theme was somewhat toned down, but the film nevertheless became a lesbian classic.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 08:43, 14 October 2018

Mädchen in Uniform ("Girl in uniform") [1] is a German play by Christa Winsloe (1888-1944) [2].

The original text

Originally produced in Leipzig as Ritter Nérestan ("Knight Nérestan"), then produced on the stage in Berlin as Gestern und Heute (lit "Yesterday and today").

In 1931 Leontine Sagan directed it in Berlin under the title Mädchen in Uniform


Translations and adaptations

It was translated into English and performed as Children in Uniform for English audiences, opening at the Duchess Theatre in London in 1932, again directed by Sagan.

Filmed in 1931, directed by Leontine Sagan as Mädchen in Uniform, with Carl Froelich (1875-1953)[3] as advisor and "senior artistic director". In this case the lesbian theme was somewhat toned down, but the film nevertheless became a lesbian classic.

Performance history in South Africa

1933: Leontine Sagan toured South Africa with the play (Children in Uniform) for three months in 1933 on contract with African Consolidated Theatres, with herself in the role of Elisabeth von Bernburg and English actress Aileen Marsden as Manuela.

Sources

Kruger, Loren (ed.) 1996. Lights and Shadows: The Autobiography of Leontine Sagan.

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