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262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 170. Letter to Marie Steiner in Berlin 25 Nov 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Now there is still some uncertainty about the Christmas play performance in Schaffhausen. I thought that it had all been canceled. But now Käthe [Mitscher] tells me that Gnädinger 38 now wants to have a performance scheduled for December 16 in Schaffhausen. Please write and tell me whether I should prepare some rehearsals for the Christmas play before you come. I will take care of the performance you write about for next Sunday. Now for something rather unpleasant.
274. Introductions for Traditional Christmas Plays: December 22, 1920 22 Dec 1920, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
The plays were performed not only at Christmas but also at Easter, at Pentecost, at Corpus Christi, in some areas at the feast of St.
And Karl Julius Schröer, who saw the plays performed and wrote them down in his book “Deutsche Weihnachtspiele aus Ungarn” (German Christmas Plays from Hungary), after listening to those who performed them and they remembered for the performance, listened to and wrote down, not copied from somewhere, but written down according to the wording, because the people held these pieces in extremely high esteem and kept them safe.
It was always passed down from father to son. And when Christmas time approached, when the grape harvest was over in the fall, the person who had the manuscript would gather together with the clergy, the local pastor, those boys whom he considered suitable to perform the play that year.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 174. Letter to Marie Steiner in Berlin 01 Dec 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
The performance will be given in part by the ladies and in part by the young men. I will now start preparing the Christmas plays. The performance in Schaffhausen will then be on December 16. I have one more request: Bring me my original doctoral diploma in person.
If you would like to send me the provisional programs for the Christmas performances, I will prepare everything. I look forward to seeing you. I think I have written everything necessary and just add the warmest greetings. Rudolf Steiner * She won't be able to because of the Christmas play rehearsals. If she is to pick you up, she would have to drive there again. The Stinde and Kalckreuth pictures would probably be better sent to Stuttgart than here.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 184. Telegram to Marie Steiner in Berlin 11 Dec 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Send the relevant items to Selling in the most secure way possible. Rehearsals for the Christmas plays are going well. Performance on Sunday in Schaffhausen. Greetings Steiner.
150. Newborn Might and Strength Everlasting 23 Dec 1913, Berlin
Translated by Gilbert Church

Rudolf Steiner
We find it expressed in many ways, and also in the wonderful simplicity of the Christmas plays. We can see how the legend of the Child brought to the knowledge of man his relationship with Christ Jesus.
It is just as necessary for us to remember this as for those men who felt so happy when they could watch a simple Christmas play. Indeed, we, too, feel just as happy when we see such a play because we feel our relationship with those men of the past who enjoyed it so keenly.
1. See Christmas Plays from Oberufer, translated by A.C Harwood. Available from Anthroposophic Press. Spring Valley, N.Y.
274. Introductions for Traditional Christmas Plays: January 1, 1923 01 Jan 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
Translated by Steiner Online Library Show German after the fire at the Goetheanum on New Year's Eve 1922/23, before the Epiphany play My dear friends! Great pain knows how to remain silent about what it feels. And so you will understand me when I say just a few words to you before we begin the Epiphany play.
From this point of view, my dear friends, please accept the three kings play, which we are performing, in addition to the other two Christmas plays, which are drawn from real folk tradition, even though we were of course unable to hold the right rehearsals today.
There is no transcript of an address by Rudolf Steiner from the performance of the Epiphany Play on January 6, 1923.
157a. Festivals of the Seasons: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play 19 Dec 1915, Berlin
Translated by Harry Collison

Rudolf Steiner
What we have seen today is only one of many Nativity Plays. There have remained from olden times a number of so-called Paradise Plays which were produced at Christmas and in which the story of Creation is enacted.
In West Hungary, about 1850, Karl Julius Schröer, made a collection of Christmas Plays such as-these in the neighbourhood of Pressburg. Other people made similar collections in other places.
We need only go back two centuries further to find something else which strikes us in the highest degree as peculiar. The very manner in which these Christmas plays became part of the fife of the central European villages in which they arose and gradually evolved, shows us how powerfully the Christmas thought worked there.
165. The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play 19 Dec 1915, Berlin
Translated by Harry Collison

Rudolf Steiner
What we have seen to-day is only one of many Nativity Plays. There have remained from olden times a number of so-called Paradise Plays which were produced at Christmas and in which the story of Creation is enacted.
In West Hungary, about 1850, Karl Julius Schröer, made a collection of Christmas Plays such as these in the neighbourhood of Pressburg. Other people made similar collections in other places.
We need only go back two centuries further to find something else which strikes us in the highest degree as peculiar. The very manner in which these Christmas plays became part of the life of the central European villages in which they arose and gradually evolved, shows us how powerfully the Christmas thought worked there.
157a. The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play 19 Dec 1915, Berlin
Translated by Harry Collison

Rudolf Steiner
What we have seen to-day is only one of many Nativity Plays. There have remained from olden times a number of so-called Paradise Plays which were produced at Christmas and in which the story of Creation is enacted.
In West Hungary, about 1850, Karl Julius Schröer, made a collection of Christmas Plays such as these in the neighbourhood of Pressburg. Other people made similar collections in other places.
We need only go back two centuries further to find something else which strikes us in the highest degree as peculiar. The very manner in which these Christmas plays became part of the life of the central European villages in which they arose and gradually evolved, shows us how powerfully the Christmas thought worked there.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 164. Letter to Rudolf Steiner 21 Nov 1923, Dornach

Marie Steiner
Of course they already have their rehearsals for the Christmas plays and are already busy with that. But it will hardly be possible again. I am sorry for every day that I am not close to you.

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