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Versailles Treaty

Mocking the Versailles Conference

• Stage Magazine, 1933 •


One of theater’s offerings for the summer of 1933 was the production of “Peace Palace” by Emil Ludwig (1881 – 1948). Posted here is a review of that staging along with a black and white photograph of the cast in full costume and recognizable make-up.

“Herr Ludwig’s scheme is simple. He takes the chief events of the Versailles peace conference and places them with all necessary license on the stage; and he seeks, by all the dramatic devices which he can contrive, to make his characters appear the frail human-beings they were, rather than the wise and disinterested statesmen they pretended to be.”

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Mocking the Versailles Conference

Mocking the Versailles Conference

Versailles Treaty Conference Theatrical SatireEmil Ludwig spoofed versailles treaty conferenceversailes treaty satire by Emil LudwigEmil Ludwig reviewVersailles Conference Spoofed on StageVersailles Treaty SatireVersailles Treaty Conference Theatrical Satire
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