If you like the Golden entertainment of the 1920s, you might like Brendan McNally's dark comic novel "Germania" (Simon & Schuster, 2009), about the Flying Magical Loerber Brothers, four somewhat magical, Jewish vaudeville entertainers and onetime child stars who were the toast of Berlin before WWII and who reunite during the surreal, three-week "Flensburg Reich" of Admiral Doenitz, Hitler's very unlucky successor.
I'd love to have seen this festival. As a collector of Norma Talmadge memorabilia, this short clip looks just the ticket. Thanks to whomever posted it and congrats to all involved. Very authentic. I miss Belfast :-)
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If you like the Golden entertainment of the 1920s, you might like Brendan McNally's dark comic novel "Germania" (Simon & Schuster, 2009), about the Flying Magical Loerber Brothers, four somewhat magical, Jewish vaudeville entertainers and onetime child stars who were the toast of Berlin before WWII and who reunite during the surreal, three-week "Flensburg Reich" of Admiral Doenitz, Hitler's very unlucky successor.
dasboogiewoogie1 2 years ago
I saw this at the Warwick arts theatre and I was blown away by it. I throughly enjoyed this shows orginality and creativity.
EggEater2 3 years ago
I'd love to have seen this festival. As a collector of Norma Talmadge memorabilia, this short clip looks just the ticket. Thanks to whomever posted it and congrats to all involved. Very authentic. I miss Belfast :-)
evanelpus 3 years ago
This production was absolutely exceptional. Shame it's finished now, and will wait with baited breath to see what 1927 come up with next.
charliehowarth 3 years ago