ALL STEPS NECESSARY

by Michael Halperin

90 Minute one-act. Inspired by a true incident. On November 12, 1938, two days after “Kristallnacht” Field Marshall Hermann Göring, second in command to Hitler, calls a meeting of the Nazi elite. For two hours as they drink coffee and eat pastries, they vie for power in the Third Reich. Göring, the Minister of Propaganda Dr. Josef Paul Goebbels, SS Grupenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich, Foreign Minister Ernst...

90 Minute one-act. Inspired by a true incident. On November 12, 1938, two days after “Kristallnacht” Field Marshall Hermann Göring, second in command to Hitler, calls a meeting of the Nazi elite. For two hours as they drink coffee and eat pastries, they vie for power in the Third Reich. Göring, the Minister of Propaganda Dr. Josef Paul Goebbels, SS Grupenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich, Foreign Minister Ernst Woermann, Minister of Economics Walther Funk and Austrian Minister of Economics Hans Fishboeck argue with increasing vehemence on how to remove Jews from all aspects of German life and leave them destitute. As the meeting progresses, a battle of personalities and power breaks out between Göring, Goebbels and Heydrich.

Los Angeles Times Review

By David C. Nichols
Special to The Times

May 12, 2006

History forgotten is history repeated, and "All Steps Necessary," Michael Halperin's cautionary tale about the post-Kristallnacht doings at Field Marshal Hermann Goering's house in 1938, leaves no trenchant chill untilled. This resolute Inkwell Theater production at 2100 Square Feet depicts a top-echelon Third Reich meeting in a Berlin shattered by the national wave of pogroms led by Nazi storm troopers three days earlier.

Based on the notes taken by Goering's secretary (Addie Daddio), "All Steps Necessary" follows the field marshal (Richard V. Licata) as he orchestrates the crisis to consolidate his second-to-Hitler position and further disenfranchise Jews. Goering's adversaries, Dr. Josef Goebbels (Michael Oberlander) and Gen. Reinhard Heydrich (Larry Reinhardt-Meyer), keep their genocidal agendas vested, barely.

Director Jim Ortlieb and his fervid crew treat this pivotal juncture with utmost gravity, pointing up current pertinence. Such phrases as "new world order" and gestures like the gift of a toy train car from Geoffrey Wade's Dr. Hans Fishboeck send shudders through the audience, and the authentic documents that wallpaper Nathan Matheny's set bespeak the highest intentions.

Convincingly costumed by Valerie Laven-Cooper, the players eschew dialects and visually suggest their real-life counterparts. Tom Carroll's Dr. Ernst Woermann, Warren Davis' Edouard Hilgard and Ben Shields' Walther Funk complete a representative portrait.

“All Steps Necessary," 2100 Square Feet Theater, 5615 San Vicente Blvd., L.A. 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays; June 4, 7 p.m.. Ends June 4. $20. (866) 811-4111 or www.theatermania.com. Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes.

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ALL STEPS NECESSARY

Development History

  • Type Commission, Organization Inkwell Theater, Elliott Schoenman, Producer, Year 2006

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Inkwell Theater, Year 2006