Hoppla, We're Alive! (German: Hoppla, wir leben!) is a Neue Sachlichkeit (or "New Objectivity") play by the German playwright Ernst Toller. Its second production, directed by the seminal epic theatre director Erwin Piscator in 1927, was a milestone in the history of theatre. The British playwright Mark Ravenhill based his (1999) on Toller's play.
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- OPLÀ, noi viviamo! (it)
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| - Hoppla, We're Alive! (German: Hoppla, wir leben!) is a Neue Sachlichkeit (or "New Objectivity") play by the German playwright Ernst Toller. Its second production, directed by the seminal epic theatre director Erwin Piscator in 1927, was a milestone in the history of theatre. The British playwright Mark Ravenhill based his (1999) on Toller's play. (en)
- OPLÀ, noi viviamo! o OPLÀ, siamo vivi! (titolo originale tedesco Hoppla, wir leben!) è un'opera teatrale della Neue Sachlichkeit (Nuova Oggettività) del drammaturgo tedesco Ernst Toller, scritto nel 1927 appena uscito dal carcere. Fu uno dei libri bruciati nei famigerati roghi di libri nazisti. (it)
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| - Hoppla, We're Alive! (German: Hoppla, wir leben!) is a Neue Sachlichkeit (or "New Objectivity") play by the German playwright Ernst Toller. Its second production, directed by the seminal epic theatre director Erwin Piscator in 1927, was a milestone in the history of theatre. The British playwright Mark Ravenhill based his (1999) on Toller's play. (en)
- OPLÀ, noi viviamo! o OPLÀ, siamo vivi! (titolo originale tedesco Hoppla, wir leben!) è un'opera teatrale della Neue Sachlichkeit (Nuova Oggettività) del drammaturgo tedesco Ernst Toller, scritto nel 1927 appena uscito dal carcere. Fu uno dei libri bruciati nei famigerati roghi di libri nazisti. (it)
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