Entertainment on the Ruins of Berlin

The study introduces the brief history of Palast – Das Varieté der 3000 (today Friedrichstadt- Palast) in Berlin. Founded by Marion Spadoni, the daughter of the renowned Berliner impresario Paul Spadoni, it opened in August 1945 and produced new shows every month continuing the city’s Großvarieté t...

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Main Author: Dániel Molnár
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eötvös Loránd University 2022-06-01
Series:Historical Studies on Central Europe
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Online Access:https://ojs.elte.hu/hsce/article/view/3257
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Summary:The study introduces the brief history of Palast – Das Varieté der 3000 (today Friedrichstadt- Palast) in Berlin. Founded by Marion Spadoni, the daughter of the renowned Berliner impresario Paul Spadoni, it opened in August 1945 and produced new shows every month continuing the city’s Großvarieté tradition. Her shows had to meet the expectations of the audience as well as those of the Soviet authorities while bounded by the lack of materials, infrastructure, and staff. Being a private enterprise in the Soviet Occupation Zone, two years later she was accused of collaboration, and her business was expropriated. As the venue—despite its significance—is still often overlooked by theater historians, a foundational research is necessary comparing and synthesizing various primary sources. The Spadoni Agency’s documentation was destroyed in 1944, however, a fragment still exists in the Stadtmuseum Berlin and the Landesarchiv Berlin; as well as the fonds of the Magistrat der Stadt Berlin, Marion Spadoni’s unpublished memoirs in different versions, and the reviews and press articles related to the house. The current management of the Palast attempts to establish a new narrative of the venue’s origin, claiming Max Reinhardt and Erik Charell as its founding fathers. The present study shows that this narrative is far from the reality: Spadoni’s establishment was not even rhetorically related to the former defining creative talents residing in the house, but to the heritage of the three Großvarietés destroyed during the war: the Plaza, the Scala and the Wintergarten.
ISSN:2786-0930
2786-0922