The lampshade

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Title: The lampshade
Genus: comedy
Original language: German
Author: Curt Goetz
Premiere: January 19, 1925
Place of premiere: Kammerspiele / Deutsches Theater, Berlin

The lampshade is the title of a comedy written by Curt Goetz in 1911 .

The title should deliberately appear arbitrary, because the piece is a non-piece, which the subtitle alludes to: "No piece in three acts".

The play was premiered on January 19, 1925 in the Berlin Kammerspiele at the Deutsches Theater .

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The protagonist , the bon vivant Hans Karl, pretends to be writing the piece he is playing in and tries honestly not to write it. H. no act to produce. As a result, the piece appears to a large extent as a theatrical dope, which is characterized by the warm-hearted and clever humor that the audience expects from Curt Goetz. The content may seem antiquated, but it is intelligently written theater. Curt Goetz draws a cabaret painting of the manners of Wilhelmine Berlin.

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“Add to that a marriage that didn't turn out to be, an engagement that broke up, a director who wasn't and then was one again, a beggar who doesn't beg and a comedian who can't laugh - like me, nothing out of it should do is a mystery to me. "

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