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27 July – 31 August

Ernst Lothar, who as Theater & Music Officer exercised a major influence on the Salzburg Festival from summer 1946 on, resigned as cultural officer at the end of 1947. In 1948, he returned to the Salzburg Festival as member of the Board of Directors and endeavoured – with varying success – to ring in a new era for straight drama.

Besides classics such as Des Meeres und der Liebe Wellen/The Waves of Sea and Love, ­Clavigo, Kabale und Liebe/Intrigue and Love and Egmont he also devoted himself to Viennese popular theatre. Baroque festive theatre returned to the Festival in 1950 with Ferdinand Raimund’s Der Verschwender (the cast included Josef Meinrad, Alfred ­Jerger, Hans Jaray, Inge Konradi and Judith Holzmeister) in Lothar’s stage direction and on a revolving stage construction by Clemens Holzmeister. Judith Holzmeister also played Buhlschaft/Paramour (Jedermann/Everyman) and in Shakespeare’s Was ihr wollt/Twelfth Night; she was one of the busiest actresses of the Festival summer. In 1952, Lothar directed a new Jedermann with Will Quadflieg in the title role.