Otto Taussig

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Otto Taussig (* 1879 ; † July 4, 1925 in Vienna ) was an Austrian writer and librettist .

Life

Together with Adolf Glinger, Otto Taussig wrote numerous vaudeville pieces, one-act plays, singspiele, antics, comedies and other texts for the Viennese entertainment theaters popular before World War II , the Budapest Orpheum Society , the Max and Moritz cabaret in St. Annahof (Vienna) , the theater the comedian , the cabaret pavilion (in Walfischgasse 11) and the Rolandbühne . In addition, Taussig wrote operetta libretti for Robert Stolz, among others . Armin Berg , Heinrich Eisenbach , Sigi Hofer and Hans Moser appeared in his plays .

After the First World War, Taussig became co-director of Eisenbach's Budapest , a spin-off of the Budapest Orpheum. After Heinrich Eisenbach's death, he continued to manage the company. Shortly before his death, he married Konstanze Cartellieri, a sister of the silent film star Carmen Cartellieri .

Works

Stage plays:

  • 1903: Pollak from Gaya (with Adolf Glinger)
  • 1903: A great tip!
  • 1904: evicted (with AG)
  • 1904: A Childhood (with AG)
  • 1905: In the Römerbad (with AG)
  • 1905: after-tenant (with AG)
  • 1905: The blue spot (with AG)
  • 1905: The Windl case (with AG)
  • 1905: Herkulestropfen (with AG)
  • 1905: This is how it's done (with AG)
  • 1905: A jolly marriage in the Goldberg house (with AG)
  • 1906: three numbers (with AG)
  • 1906: cuckoo eggs (with AG)
  • 1906: For the improvement of morality (with AG)
  • 1907: The intimate cabaret (with AG)
  • 1907: The round table on the Eulenburg (with AG)
  • 1907: He doesn't want to! (with AG)
  • 1907: Leopoldstädter Schattenspiele or A decent person (with AG)
  • 1907: Leopoldstadt shadow games or mother! (with AG)
  • 1907: Leopoldstadt shadow games or naked facts (with AG)
  • 1908: The man with the one and a half women (with AG)
  • 1908: An unmarried husband (with AG)
  • 1908: Optical illusion (with AG)
  • 1908: Samson the weak (with AG)
  • 1908: The captured hedgehog (with AG)
  • 1908: A fine family (with AG)
  • 1908: On the local train Vienna-Baden (with AG)
  • 1908: A masked soiree at Pischeles (with AG), music: Karl Recher
  • 1908: At the dance
  • 1908: Ugh, devil!
  • 1908: Telephone conversations
  • 1909: The doppelganger (with AG)
  • 1909: The black mold (with AG)
  • 1909: The Spanish Wall (with AG)
  • 1909: Floh's affair (with AG)
  • 1909: Between two borders (with AG)
  • 1910: There is no sin on the Alm! (with AG)
  • 1910: At the local court (district court) (with AG)
  • 1910: The Count of Lundenburg (Certificate of Proficiency) (with AG)
  • 1910: He holds back! (with AG)
  • 1910: Tooth for tooth (with AG)
  • 1910: weapons exercise (with AG)
  • 1911: Everything has already been there! (with AG)
  • 1911: The love nest (with AG)
  • 1911: The captured hedgehog (with AG)
  • 1911: The police dog (with AG)
  • 1911: Chaste Johanna! (with AG)
  • 1911: He does not join (with AG)
  • 1911: his last will! (with AG)
  • 1911: New Year's Eve at the border (with AG)
  • 1912: Asylum for the homeless (with AG)
  • 1912: The one-day husband (with AG)
  • 1912: The big Dalles (with AG)
  • 1912: The red Bernhard (with AG)
  • 1912: The cautious husband (with AG)
  • 1912: The five Frankfurters (with AG)
  • 1912: Five o'clock tea at Löwy (with AG)
  • 1912: Miss Oskar (with AG)
  • 1912: Oblatts women (with AG)
  • 1912: His pseudonym (with AG)
  • 1912: Our border guards (with AG)
  • 1913: The divided cabinet (with AG)
  • 1913: The last sheet (with AG)
  • 1913: Blessed Theodor (with AG)
  • 1913: pipe lid (with AG)
  • 1913: Insurance against adultery (with AG)
  • 1914: The first shot (with AG)
  • 1914: The sugar-sweet Oppenheim (with AG)
  • 1914: Separate bedrooms (with AG)
  • 1914: What do I do with Lola (with AG)
  • 1915: The Paradise Bed (with AG)
  • 1915: The Burglar (with AG)
  • 1921: Das Vorstadtmädel (with Otto Hein and Adolf Glinger ), music: Robert Stolz

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Text books and censorship files of the (kk) n. Ö. Lieutenancy 1870–1926 in the Lower Austrian State Archives, St. Pölten