Collected Plays [of] Bertolt Brecht, Band 3,Ausgabe 1Methuen, 1970 |
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... followed . None of these has securely established it in the world repertoire , and Saint Joan of the Stockyards remains something of an unsolved puzzle . The obvious problems throughout have been the size of the cast and the scale of ...
... followed . None of these has securely established it in the world repertoire , and Saint Joan of the Stockyards remains something of an unsolved puzzle . The obvious problems throughout have been the size of the cast and the scale of ...
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... followed by the chorus : ] Man should moderate his pacing Deserts match the planets ' motions And the coasts define the oceans . All depends which way one's facing ! [ Thence approximately as now from ' I spoke in all ' to ' When cash ...
... followed by the chorus : ] Man should moderate his pacing Deserts match the planets ' motions And the coasts define the oceans . All depends which way one's facing ! [ Thence approximately as now from ' I spoke in all ' to ' When cash ...
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... followed by an additional episode ' Stockyards . Area outside the Lennox plant's warehouses ' , which ends with Joan falling in a faint . In the Malik edition this episode becomes scene XI and a new , even shorter episode which follows ...
... followed by an additional episode ' Stockyards . Area outside the Lennox plant's warehouses ' , which ends with Joan falling in a faint . In the Malik edition this episode becomes scene XI and a new , even shorter episode which follows ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Berlin Bertolt Brecht Black Straw Hats bought meat Brecht broker butchers buy meat Carola Neher Chicago chorus comes contract Cridle dear Pierpont detective Elisabeth Hauptmann fellow give GLOOMB goes GRAHAM Gründgens Gustav Gründgens Happy End Hauptmann hear Helene Weigel Hosanna Joan Dark Joan's Jungle Jungle of Cities LABOUR LEADER laugh Lennox letter Livestock Exchange look LUCKERNIDDLE MARTHA meat king Meat Packers MEYERS misery mission house MULBERRY night OLD GENTLEMAN Oskar Homolka packing plants PAUL SNYDER Peter Lorre Pierpont Mauler Piscator play poor production radio Saint Joan scene selling shouting snow SNYDER soup stage script stand stay steers stockbreeders stockyards stop STRAW HATS singing Sullivan Slift talk tell theatre there's thing Threepenny Opera tomorrow voice waiting What's Who's WHOLESALERS workers