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''Filmzauber'', literally 'Film Magic', is a
Posse mit Gesang ''Posse mit Gesang'' ("farce with singing", plural: Possen) is a form of popular German-language music drama, that developed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Early examples are sometimes called 'Possenspil' or 'Possenspiel'. It is also som ...
(a kind of popular musical drama) in four scenes by
Walter Kollo Walter Kollo (28 January 1878 – 30 September 1940) was a German composer of operettas, Possen mit Gesang, and Singspiele as well as popular songs. He was also a conductor and a music publisher. Kollo was born in Neidenburg, East Prussia. ...
and Willy Bredschneider, with a German
libretto A libretto (Italian for "booklet") is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or Musical theatre, musical. The term ''libretto'' is also sometimes used to refer to the t ...
by
Rudolf Bernauer Rudolf Bernauer (20 January 1880, in Vienna – 27 November 1953, in London) was an Austrian lyricist, librettist, screenwriter, film director, producer, "Rudolph Bernauer" (aka Rudolf Bernauer), IMDb, 2009, webpageIMDb-76587 and actor. His ...
and
Rudolph Schanzer Rudolf (or Rudolph) Schanzer (12 January 1875 – 1944) was an Austrian playwright and journalist. He is primarily known for the numerous operetta librettos that he wrote for composers such as Leo Fall, Jean Gilbert, Emmerich Kálmán, and Ralph B ...
. A parody of (then popular) silent films, ''Filmzauber'' premiered in Berlin in 1912. An English version, ''The Girl on the Film'', translated and adapted by
James T. Tanner James Tolman Tanner (17 October 1858 – 18 June 1915) was an English stage director and dramatist who wrote many of the successful musicals produced by George Edwardes. Life and career Tanner began his theatre career as a set-painter and actor ...
with additional music by
Albert Szirmai Albert Szirmai (sometimes credited as Albert Sirmay) (2 July 1880 –15 January 1967) was a Hungarian operetta composer and music editor. Szirmai was a graduate of the Budapest Academy of Music, studying piano and composition (with Hans Koessl ...
, premiered in London in 1913 and was later performed in New York and elsewhere.


Performance history

''Filmzauber'' was first performed at the Berliner Theater,
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ...
on 19 October
1912 Events January * January 1 – The Republic of China (1912–49), Republic of China is established. * January 5 – The Prague Conference (6th All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party) opens. * January 6 ...
with
Lisa Weise Lisa Weise (16 December 1880 as Louise Ottilie Georgine Anna Weise – 6 December 1951) was a German actress and singer. Life and career Born in Weimar the daughter of the oboist and Grand Ducal chamber virtuoso Ernst Weise and his wife Ottil ...
, and the celebrated Austrian singer and later film actor,
Oscar Sabo Oscar Sabo (29 August 1881, in Vienna – 2 May 1969, in Berlin) was an Austrian actor. Selected filmography * '' Jettatore'' (1919) * ''The False Dimitri'' (1922) * '' Storm in a Water Glass'' (1931) * ''The Little Escapade'' (1931) * '' The Span ...
. It was revived (with an updated text) at the Heimathafen Neukölln Berlin on 18 April 2009, directed by Stefanie Aehnelt and conducted by Bruno Franceschini.


Main roles

*Adalbert Musenfett, ''film producer and actor'' *Maria Gesticulata, ''Italian tragedienne'' *Fränze Papendieck, ''Musenfett's admirer'' *Privy Councillor Papendieck, ''father of Fränze and film censor'' *Wanda Hammerschmidt, ''Musenfett's office manager'' *Max Rademacher, ''Wanda's admirer'' *August Käsebier, ''Wanda's uncle and guardian in Knötteritz, a Reichstag representative'' *Klemczinsky


Synopsis

Set in Berlin and 'Knötteritz near Leipzig' circa 1912. A farce, with a number of subplots, centring on the efforts by the idolized silent film producer-actor Adalbert Musenfett to cast himself as Napoleon in a drama set during the
Battle of Leipzig The Battle of Leipzig (french: Bataille de Leipsick; german: Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig, ); sv, Slaget vid Leipzig), also known as the Battle of the Nations (french: Bataille des Nations; russian: Битва народов, translit=Bitva ...
. Maria Gesticulata, an Italian tragedienne, is lined up to play his love interest, the pretty Knötteritz tobacco-miller's daughter.


Musical numbers

*1. Introduction 'Lasset uns schreiben ohne Verweilen' redschneider*2. Song 'Es war einmal ein Gymnasiast' redschneider*3. Song 'Fränze, was machst du bloss für Tänze' redschneider*4. March-duet 'Untern Linden' ollo*5. Introduction 'Hoch unser neuer M. d. R.' redschneider*6. 'Das Lied von der Mühle' redschneider*7. March-Quodlibet (from an old melody) redschneider*8. Duet 'Machen wir zusammen eine Firma auf' ollo*9. Duet 'Kind, ich schlafe so schlecht' ollo*10. Melodramatic finale redschneider*11 Introduction redschneider*12. Chanson 'Das Sahnenbaiser' redschneider*13. Terzett 'Erst 'ne Weile rechts' ollo*14. Walz-duet 'Hab'n wir uns nicht schon mal kenn'n gelernt?' ollo*15. Couplet ' 's war ooch ganz scheen' redschneider*16. Reminiscence ('Kind, ich schlafe so schlecht') ollo*17. Finale song ('Erst 'ne Weile rechts') ollo


Recordings

The swaggering march 'Unter'n Linden, Unter'n Linden gehen spaziern die Mägdelein' (describing Berlin's famous thoroughfare,
Unter den Linden Unter den Linden (, "under the linden trees") is a boulevard in the central Mitte district of Berlin, the capital of Germany. Running from the City Palace to Brandenburg Gate, it is named after the linden (lime in England and Ireland, not re ...
) has become one of the best-loved of songs representing the capital. It has been recorded by a number of singers including
Marlene Dietrich Marie Magdalene "Marlene" DietrichBorn as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva ; however Dietrich's biography by Charlotte Chandler cites "Marie Magdalene" as her birth name . (, ; ...
(''Marlene Dietrich's Berlin'', Capitol Records LP ST 10443 and ''Marlene Dietrich singt Alt-Berliner Lieder'' LP AMIGA 8 45 009) and
Hermann Prey Hermann Prey ( Berlin, 11 July 1929 – Krailling, 22 July 1998) was a German lyric baritone, who was equally at home in the Lied, operatic and concert repertoires. His American debut was in November 1952, with the Philadelphia Orchestra and ...
(''Ich sing mein schonstes Lied'' (vocal recital), Capriccio CD C10289). The popular song 'Kind, ich schlafe so schlecht' ('Child, I slept so badly') was recorded on 78 with the tenor Max Kuttner and the soprano 'Lucie Bernardo' (Johanna Sandfuchs), and also more recently by Kollo's grandson
René Kollo René Kollo (born 20 November 1937) is a German operatic tenor, especially known for his Wagnerian Heldentenor roles. He also performed a wide variety of operas and operettas, and made several recordings. Biography Born René Kollodzieyski in Be ...
(on ''René Kollo sings Kollo'', 2009, CD EMI).


''The Girl on the Film''

A three-act English
operetta Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs, and dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, length of the work, and at face value, subject matter. Apart from its s ...
adaptation, given the title ''The Girl on the Film'', was made by
James T. Tanner James Tolman Tanner (17 October 1858 – 18 June 1915) was an English stage director and dramatist who wrote many of the successful musicals produced by George Edwardes. Life and career Tanner began his theatre career as a set-painter and actor ...
with additional music by
Albert Szirmai Albert Szirmai (sometimes credited as Albert Sirmay) (2 July 1880 –15 January 1967) was a Hungarian operetta composer and music editor. Szirmai was a graduate of the Budapest Academy of Music, studying piano and composition (with Hans Koessl ...
and English lyrics by
Adrian Ross Arthur Reed Ropes (23 December 1859 – 11 September 1933), better known under the pseudonym Adrian Ross, was a prolific writer of lyrics, contributing songs to more than sixty British musical comedies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries ...
. It was produced by
George Edwardes George Joseph Edwardes (né Edwards; 8 October 1855 – 4 October 1915) was an English theatre manager and producer of Irish ancestry who brought a new era in musical theatre to the British stage and beyond. Edwardes started out in theatre ma ...
and opened at the Gaiety Theatre in London on April 5, 1913 until 5 December, running for 232 performances, when the production transferred to New York.L. Carson (ed.) The Stage' Year Book'', 1914, London: Carson & Comerford, p. 178 The production starred
George Grossmith Jr. George Grossmith Jr. (11 May 1874 – 6 June 1935) was an English actor, theatre producer and Actor-manager, manager, director, playwright and songwriter, best remembered for his work in and with Edwardian musical comedies. Grossmith was also a ...
as Max Daly,
Emmy Wehlen Emily "Emmy" Wehlen (1887–1977) was a German-born Edwardian musical comedy and silent film actress who vanished from the public eye while in her early thirties. Biography Wehlen was born in Mannheim, Germany, where, as a teenager, she recei ...
as Winifred and
Connie Ediss Connie Ediss (born Ada Harriet Whitley; 11 August 1870 – 18 April 1934) Gänzl, Kurt"The real Connie Ediss, or 'She was a Milliner's Daughter'" Kurt of Gerolstein, 6 November 2020 was an English actress and singer best known as a buxom, good-h ...
as Euphemia Knox. The production transferred to the
44th Street Theatre The 44th Street Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 216 West 44th Street in New York City from 1912 to 1945. It opened and operated for three years as the Weber and Fields' Music Hall. Its rooftop theatre, the Nora Bayes Theatre, presente ...
in
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and ran from 29 December 1913 to 31 February 1914, a total of 64 performances. This was the first musical at that theatre, and the production was considered a modest success. J. C. Williamson's opera company toured ''The Girl on the Film'' in Australasia in 1915.


Roles and London/New York casts

The casts in London and New York were as follows (some of the people in the New York casts were also replacements in London): *Mrs. Clutterbuch – Irene Verona (Hattie Arnold in New York) *Portia – Florence Reade (Gertie Birch in New York) *Euphemia Knox –
Connie Ediss Connie Ediss (born Ada Harriet Whitley; 11 August 1870 – 18 April 1934) Gänzl, Kurt"The real Connie Ediss, or 'She was a Milliner's Daughter'" Kurt of Gerolstein, 6 November 2020 was an English actress and singer best known as a buxom, good-h ...
*Max Daly –
George Grossmith Jr. George Grossmith Jr. (11 May 1874 – 6 June 1935) was an English actor, theatre producer and Actor-manager, manager, director, playwright and songwriter, best remembered for his work in and with Edwardian musical comedies. Grossmith was also a ...
*Cornelius Clutterbuch – George Barrett (John McArdle in New York) *Valentine Twiss – Charles Maude (Paul Plunkett in New York) *Signora Maria Gesticulata –
Gwendoline Brogden Gwendoline Brogden (28 September 1891 – 1973) was a British stage actress and singer. Career Gwendoline Brogden was born on 28 September 1891 in Hull, the daughter of Thomas Brogden and Gertrude Walsh. She first appeared on stage as a ...
(Mary Rodson in New York) *Tom Brown – William Stephens (Milbury Ryder in New York) *Linda – Madeleine Seymour *Olivia – Gladys Wray (Vere Sinclair in New York) *Viola –
Blanche Stocker Blanche Eleanor Stocker (20 July 1884 – 1950) was a British actress and singer, who played minor roles in a string of Edwardian musical comedies and other stage works early in the 20th century. She also played a film role. Life and career ...
*General Fitzgibbon, V.C. – Grafton Williams (Percy Terriss in New York) *Winifred –
Emmy Wehlen Emily "Emmy" Wehlen (1887–1977) was a German-born Edwardian musical comedy and silent film actress who vanished from the public eye while in her early thirties. Biography Wehlen was born in Mannheim, Germany, where, as a teenager, she recei ...
*Lord Ronny – Arthur Wellesley *Sergeant Tozer –
Reginald Crompton Reginald Crompton (14 July 1870 – 10 September 1945) was a British solicitor, stage actor and silent film screenwriter. A bass-baritone, he created several minor roles in the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.Stone, DavidReg ...
(John Western in New York) *Daudet "Doddie" – Robert Nainby (Grafton Williams) *Lady Porchester – Violet Wilson *Macawber – Edward Cutler Dancers:
Dorma Leigh Dorma Leigh (1890-1969) was a British dancer, actress and playwright. Leigh was born Dorothy Mabel Woodley. She danced with Jan Oyra in '' The Girl on the Film'' in 1913. In 1919 she married the writer Peter Cheyney Reginald Evelyn Peter ...
and Oy-ra


Synopsis

A cinema actor and producer, Max Daly, is much sought after by the ladies. Pretty Winifred, the daughter of gruff General Fitzgibbon, in order to be near him, runs away from home and dresses as a boy (Freddy) to obtain a part in one of Max's films. Max plays Napoleon during a French invasion. But Signora Maria Gesticulata (Gwendoline Brogden) has come from Italy to play a part in the same film, and Max falls in love with her. He cannot speak Italian, and she cannot speak English, so Winifred acts as interpreter. In translating a love-letter from Max to the Signora, Winifred words it so as to offend the lady, who resigns her part at once. Winifred, still supposed to be a boy, then plays the Signora's part, and Max does not discover the fact that she is a girl until after the film has been shown at an Army League soiree.''The Playgoer and Society Illustrated'', vol. VIII (New Series), no. 44, May 1913, p. 50b


Musical numbers (Broadway production)

;Act 1 *Correspondence – Linda and Chorus *I Heard That Tale Before – Linda and Valentine Twiss *You Don't See It But It's There – Euphemia Knox and Winifred *In Bond Street – Winifred and Max Daly ;Act 2 *On the Ground – Euphemia *Song of the Mill – Linda (music by Szirmai)Walker, Raymond
"Broadway Through the Gramophone (1844–1929)"
MusicWeb International, accessed 22 December 2010
*Down By the Country Side – Max and Chorus *Won't You Come and Waltz with Me – Linda and Valentine (music by Szirmai) *Ah! Che Vedo – Maria Gesticulata and Max *Oh! If You Were a Girl – Winifred and Max ;Act 3 *Tommy Won't You Teach Me How to Tango – Max and Chorus *Won't You Come and Waltz with Me (Reprise) – Linda and Valentine


Critical reception; copyright precedent

''The Playgoer and Society Illustrated'' wrote in May 1913: :Though a good deal of the fun in the play is of a decidedly cheap nature, Mr. Grossmith managed to be genuinely amusing. Miss Connie Ediss, too, in her own particular style, was irresistibly funny. Miss Emmy Wehlen used a distinctly pleasant voice to advantage, and the other characters seemed to fall into line. The music is bright and catchy, and should do a good deal for the production, but no doubt Mr. George Edwardes will make many alterations before he is satisfied with the show. The song that offended a section of the audience on the opening night has been cut out, and if a little more real humour is instilled the piece should go well. In ''Chappell v. Fields'', ''The Girl on the Film'' made legal history in 1914 when a U.S. Federal court held that the copyright on the show was violated because the story-line of a scene in the show, concerning the French invasion, was closely recreated in a later show called ''All Aboard'', which concerned a fictional Japanese invasion of California.''Chappell v. Fields''
U.S. Court of Appeals, 2d Cir., 210 Fed. 864 (1914)


References


External links


''Filmzauber'' information at the Kollo Family website, accessed 21 December 2010''The Girl on the Film''
at the IBDB database
Information about an Edinburgh revival, dated 13-18 October 1913
* ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfiMLOz4cQA Recording of Grossmith singing "Tommy, Won't You Teach Me How to Tango?" {{Authority control Possen mit Gesang 1913 musicals 1912 operas Operas West End musicals Operas set in Germany