- Hoppla, We're Alive! (play)
Source:
"Ernst Toller
Plays One
"Transformation, Masses Man, Hoppla, We're Alive!"
"Edited and Translated with and introduction by Alan Raphael Pearlman"
Oberon Books Ltd. 2000Prologue Characters:
Time: 1919
Play Chararcters:
This piece takes place in many Countries.
Eight years after the crushing of a people's uprising.Time: 1927
Synopsis
"Excerpt from "Performance and Politics in Popular Drama"
By David Bradby, Louis James, Bernard Sharratt / Cambridge University Press 1980"
From Edwin Piscator's 1927 Production of "Hoppla, Were Alive"Toller's Play explores the fate of Karl Thomas, a revolutionary of 1918-19 who, after eight years in a mental institution, is released into a totally changes world in which he can establish no point of contact. Although "the play takes place in many countries" and "Eight years after the suppression of a people's uprising", this attempt to lend it universal significance is contradicted by the main characters who clearly mirror the broad spectrum of Political opinion in the Weimar Republic. The lines of demarcation are draw from the prologue in which we see a group of prisoners who have been condemned to death for their part in an abortive revolution. In the young romantic revolutionary Karl Thomas, the class-conscious worker Albert Kroll and the "petite bourgeois" socialist Wilhelm Kilman are represented in the main faction of the left in German 1919 - the Independent Socialists, the Communists and the Social Democrats.Public, Historical and Media Responses
According to theater critic Eric Bentley’s book The Playwright as Thinker, when Piscator directed the opening of Ernst Toller’s German play Hoppla, wir leber (Hoppla, we’re alive) in 1927: When the mother character (Frau Meller) said, "There’s only one thing to do: Either hang one’s self [sic] or change the world,’ the youthful audience bursts spontaneously into the [French socialist anthem] ‘Internationale’ and kept it up til the end of the play.(http://www.thetartan.org/2007/10/15/pillbox/robert)
"Hoppla, We're Alive!" was one of the books burned in the famous May 10th, 1933 Nazis book burning of 20,000 left wing and Jewish books ("Plays One", Alan Pearlman, Oberon Books 2000)
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Ernst Toller , the playwrightExternal links
*There are some [http://www.litlinks.it/t/toller.htm Toller-Texts] on the Internet. Links of Helmut Schulze.
* http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/TollerErnst/index.html
* [http://www.ub.fu-berlin.de/internetquellen/fachinformation/germanistik/autoren/multi_tuv/toller.html Links]
* [http://www.eamonn.com/writing/ "Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day: Prague spring"]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14740578 Photo]
* [http://www.thetartan.org/2007/10/15/pillbox/robert"The Tartan Online (Carnegie Mellon's Student Newspaper) Political theater: Robert Myers evaluates politics in playwrighting"]* [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/TollerErnst.htm Ernst Toller Page] Daily Bleed's Anarchist Encyclopedia
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