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13 – 31 August

In summer 1925, the former riding school complex was used for the first time as provisional festival hall for Hofmannsthal’s mystery play Das Salzburger grosse Welt­theater / The Salzburg Great World Theatre directed by Max Reinhardt. Even before it was possible to perform in the impressive Felsenreitschule / Summer Riding School, the large Winter Riding School of 1840 was adapted as a theatre space (later: Small Festival Hall, since 2006: House for Mozart).

It had already proven its worth in 1921 with Jedermann / Everyman performances in bad weather. In accordance with Max Reinhardt’s wish, State Conservator Eduard Hütter planned for the Hofmannsthal play a Gothic-type mystery-play stage with auditorium. It conjured up the illusion of a cohesive ‘ecclesiastical space’, the clearest conception of a spatial stage among all of Max ­Reinhardt’s theatres (Heinrich Huesmann, 1983).

The following year, Reinhardt conquered the Felsenreitschule with its 96 three-storey tiered arcades as stage for Goldoni’s Der Diener zweier Herren / The Servant of Two Masters.