Pension Schöller (play)

  • Philip Roth folding
  • Ulrike Nightingale, widow, his sister
  • Ida and Franziska, whose daughters
  • Alfred folding Roth
  • Ernst Kissling, painter, Alfred's friend
  • Fritz Bern Hardy
  • Josephine Kruger, writer
  • Schoeller, a former music director
  • Amalie Pfeiffer, his sister in law
  • Friederike, her daughter
  • Eugen Rümpel
  • Grober, Major A.D.
  • Jean, waiter
  • Waiters, guests

Pension Schoeller is a comedy by William Jacoby and Carl run from the year 1890. The premiere took place in Berlin on October 7, 1890.

Content

The landowner folding Roth wants to be happy again, get by his nephew Alfred, which he promises to support it financially in a business establishment shown a mental institution from within and experience real astray. Alfred's friend Ernst Kissling recommends him, but to show his uncle Pension Schoeller, whose guests are quite eccentric. Landowner folding Roth, who entertains the guests really for the Insane, amused splendidly.

However, the situation escalates when folding Roth, is visited returned to his estate, of this apparent madman.

Performance history

In Austria, the processing of Hugo Vienna for the Vienna Chamber games from the 1970s by a number of television broadcasts of the ORF is very well known. Performers were, inter alia, Maxi Böhm, Alfred Böhm, Alexander Waechter, Cissy Kraner and Hugo Wiener.

In Germany Pension Schoeller is listed in countless theaters, even in a large number of amateur theaters.

Films

There are seven films, the first three each with Georg Jacoby as a director:

Radio plays

Both sounds are received.

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