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Performance in German
Opera in three acts and seven scenes
Libretto after two tragedies "Erdgeist" and "Buchse der Pandora" by Frank Wedekind
Music by Alban Berg
Ravag Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Herbert Hafner
(Introductory article and timed synopsis on page 7)
Act 1
Scene 1: An artist's studio
Scene 2: An elegant apartment
SceneS: A theatre dressing-room

Contributors

Libretto after two plays by:
Frank Wedekind
Music:
Albah Berg
Musicians:
Ravag Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Herbert Hafner
Producer:
Josef Garnhaft
Lulu:
Ilona Steingruber
Countess Geschwitz:
Maria Cerny
A theatrical dresser:
Hilde Rychlink
A gymnast:
Hilde Rychlink
The medical adviser:
Claus Logau
The theatre director:
Willy Kronbach
The valet:
Willy Kronbach
The painter:
Karl Witt
Dr Schon, editor:
Karl Schramek
Alwa, his son, writer:
Hans Lebert
An animal tamer:
Karl Loida
Rodrigo, an athlete:
Karl Loida
Jack the Ripper:
Karl Loida
Schigolch, an old man:
Emil Siegert
The Prince, an explorer:
Walter Canoy

Professor R. S. H. Hooke reviews ' Before Philosophy,' a new book on primitive myths, beliefs, and speculations of Egypt and Mesopotamia, written by Henri Frankfort , Mrs. Henri Frankfort , John A. Wilson , and Thorkild Jacobsen

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor R. S. H. Hooke
Written By:
Henri Frankfort
Written By:
Mrs. Henri Frankfort
Written By:
John A. Wilson
Written By:
Thorkild Jacobsen

Stephen Longrigg describes the Middle East oil situation as it is today
On the supply of oil from the Middle East depends the industry, agriculture, and transport of the countries of Western Europe-and an important part of their dollar supply.
Brigadier Longrigg, of the Iraq
Petroleum Company and its associated companies, has been resident or closely connected with the Middle East for over thirty yean.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Longrigg

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