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− | + | Stage design for “Gas” by leo kerz, 1938, Johannesburg, South Africa (The Harvard Theatre Collection)[http://www.louisehirschfeld.com/img_06.html] | |
Mike O'Mahony, ''Sergei Eisenstein''[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=AiDqrIlm4B4C&pg=PT8&dq=Gas+Masks+by+Eisenstein&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAWoVChMI_rXypfmEyAIVSVkaCh0JHg54#v=onepage&q=Gas%20Masks%20by%20Eisenstein&f=false] | Mike O'Mahony, ''Sergei Eisenstein''[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=AiDqrIlm4B4C&pg=PT8&dq=Gas+Masks+by+Eisenstein&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAWoVChMI_rXypfmEyAIVSVkaCh0JHg54#v=onepage&q=Gas%20Masks%20by%20Eisenstein&f=false] |
Revision as of 08:22, 20 September 2015
A play performed in Johannesburg in 1938, with designs by Leo Kerz. Most probably directed by him as well, and performed in the Pioneer Theatre, Johannesburg. The only references to the play found so far are two designs for "GAS" by Leo Kerz, in the Louise Hirschfield collection held in the Harvard Theatre Collection (Kerz had been Hirschfield's first husband.)
Possibly this is a version of the experimental 1929 play Gas Masks by Sergei Eisenstein, originally performed in a gas factory, since the Eisenstein work fits thematically and stylistically with Kerz's own concerns and background at the time.
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Sources
Stage design for “Gas” by leo kerz, 1938, Johannesburg, South Africa (The Harvard Theatre Collection)[1]
Mike O'Mahony, Sergei Eisenstein[2]