Das Salzburger große Welttheater (play)

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Das Salzburger große Welttheater is a 1922 religious and allegorical play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, inspired by Calderón’s "El gran teatro del mundo" and written for performance at the Salzburg Festival.

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instanceOf allegorical play
play
religious play
theatrical work
author Hugo von Hofmannsthal NERFINISHED
authorNationality Austrian
basedOn El gran teatro del mundo NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
dramaticForm mystery play
station drama
firstPerformanceYear 1922
firstPerformedAt Salzburg Festival NERFINISHED
genre allegorical drama
morality play
religious drama
hasCentralMotif life as a divinely directed play
the world as a stage
hasCharacterType allegorical figures
personifications of social roles
hasReligiousElement didactic Christian message
liturgical overtones
hasStructure prologue and scenes
hasTitleInGerman Das Salzburger große Welttheater NERFINISHED
inspiredBy El gran teatro del mundo NERFINISHED
Pedro Calderón de la Barca NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Salzburg Festival audience
intendedPerformanceContext festival theatre
language German
literaryMovement Austrian modernism NERFINISHED
partOf Salzburg Festival repertoire
periodOfWork interwar period
placeOfFirstPerformance Salzburg NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1922
religiousTradition Catholicism NERFINISHED
setting symbolic world-stage
theme divine order
free will and predestination
human roles in society
salvation and grace
theatre as a metaphor for the world
workChronologyWithinAuthor late work of Hugo von Hofmannsthal
writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal NERFINISHED
writtenFor Salzburg Festival NERFINISHED
yearWritten 1922

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