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Variety, New York, July 30, 1930.
Das hässliche Mädchen Scene, Dolly Haas, Otto Wallburg
& „Chaplins Himmelfahrt“; eine Chaplinade in 3 Akten,
von Norbert Garai. Regie- und Soufflierbuch. Verlag Max Pfeffer, Vienna, Copyright Sept. 10, 1930, Library of Congress
& Max Pfeffer Literary Agency, 45 West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y., stamped in Theodore Huff, Charlie
Chaplin, New York 1951
„Chaplin‘s Himmelfahrt“
Editorial content. „Simultaneous World
Premieres of 2 Plays
Berlin, July 20.
Charlie Chaplin is the subject of the well-known
Austrian author, Norbert Garai‘s new play,
Chaplin‘s Himmelfahrt (Chaplin‘s Fly Towards Heaven).
Play will have simultaneous premiers
at the Kammerspiele, Vienna, at the Schauspielhaus,
in Frankfort-on-Main, as well as at one of the
Leipzig theatres.
The publishing house of Max Pfeffer is setting it for America
and England as well.
At the ,Theatre in der Behrenstrasse,‘ in Berlin, and
at one of the Shuberts‘ New York stages another simultaneous
premier will take place of a play by Felix Joachimsohn,
The Ugly Girl.“
Felix Joachimson, Felix Jackson after his emigration
to the USA, is the author of the play The Ugly Girl.
The German film Das hässliche Mädchen with Dolly Haas
was directed by Hermann Kosterlitz, whose
name is Henry Koster after his emigration to the USA.
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