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During the first half of the 19th century, light theater typically
portrayed Jews as objects of mockery or morally questionable minor
characters. This was also true of Kalisch s farces. Yet it is
thanks to his farce, One of our people, which enjoyed success well
into the 20th century, that we see a Jewish main character
portrayed in an entirely positive manner, thus casting new light on
Jewish life in a non-Jewish environment."
Mehringa (TM)s drama, first staged by Erwin Piscator in 1929,
caused the biggest theatre scandal of the Weimar Republic. It
portrayed a diverse picture of the city of Berlin a " from the
stock exchange to the a oeScheunenviertela a " and a
socio-political cross section through the German population after
the First World War. The text, which also illustrates the lives of
Jews in Berlin at that time, is made more accessible to modern
readers by a commentary referring to the events surrounding
inflation as well as the lives of Jews in Germany.
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