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13 – 29 August

On 13 August 1922, Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Das Salzburger grosse Welttheater directed by Max Reinhardt received its first performance in the Kollegienkirche/Collegiate Church, which meant a further provisional venue was being activated.

In the Baroque stage spectacle, Hofmannsthal stylized ‘the metaphor upholding everything’ of the Great World Theatre into a mystery play in which he ‘structured a show scaffold for the world’. Three years later, in 1925, this work was eventually to open the building adapted to be the first festival hall.

In his letter to the financial consultant of the Festival Theatre Association, the author writes: ‘[T]he work is an occasional poetic work in every sense. It was created for this occasion, it cannot be separated from it in idea, nor in its name, nor in the deed itself. With regard to the Salzburg Festival plan and its proponents, it wishes to be nothing other than a child of the house.’