Miller's novella has been translated several times and is frequently performed on the stage, especially in France and Germany and often as a one-act play.
Antonio Bibalo set Miller's novella to music as a two-act, two-hour opera, which premiered to great acclaim at the
Hamburg State Opera in 1965. Several artists have used the text of the story as a model to illustrate it with their own works. The story was made into a film in 1986 by Jutta Netzsch, starring
Marianne Sägebrecht and others. A film adaptation planned in 1969, in which the great mime
Marcel Marceau was to play August, ultimately could not be realized. == References ==