Max Reinhardt Seminar

It is located in the Palais Cumberland, Penzingerstraße 9, in Vienna's 14th district (48°11′21″N 16°18′44″E / 48.18917°N 16.31222°E / 48.18917; 16.31222).

A Lehrgang für Declamation und Mimik (Course in Declamation and Mimics) had been in existence in Vienna since 1852, when Max Reinhardt received a call from the University of Music and Performing Arts in 1929 to create a drama seminar.

After Reinhardt's emigration in 1937, the seminar moved to the nearby Palais Cumberland in 1940.

From 1948 until 1954, Helene Thimig (Reinhardt's widow) directed the Seminar.

The Seminar offers a four-year course taught by some 40 professors, many of whom are themselves notable actors and directors, e.g. Karlheinz Hackl, Heiner Müller, Oleg Tabakov, Giorgio Strehler, István Szabó, Klaus Maria Brandauer.

Reinhardt Seminar in Palais Cumberland