Fear and Misery of the Third ReichA&C Black, 30.12.2015 - 144 Seiten Also known as The Private Life of the Master Race, this is a sequence of twenty-four realistic sketches showing how "ordinary" life under the Nazis was subtly permeated by suspicion and anxiety. Written in exile in Denmark and first staged in 1938 it was inspired in part by his recent trip to Moscow where he had been researching tasks for the anti-Nazi effort. |
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... Theatre: Seminars and Discussions in Brechtian Theatre (Ekkehard Schall) Brecht, Music and Culture – (Hans Bunge, translated by Sabine Berendse and Paul Clements) Brecht in Context (John Willett) The Theatre of Bertolt Brecht (John ...
... Theatre: Seminars and Discussions in Brechtian Theatre (Ekkehard Schall) Brecht, Music and Culture – (Hans Bunge, translated by Sabine Berendse and Paul Clements) Brecht in Context (John Willett) The Theatre of Bertolt Brecht (John ...
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... theatre, publishers and cinema, Moscow's International Organisation of Revolutionary Theatres (or MORT) was broadened and put under an exiled German director, Erwin Piscator, the Communist who had been Brecht's major theatrical ally ...
... theatre, publishers and cinema, Moscow's International Organisation of Revolutionary Theatres (or MORT) was broadened and put under an exiled German director, Erwin Piscator, the Communist who had been Brecht's major theatrical ally ...
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... theatre directors in that city in spring 1935 he found old and new friends there, not to mention new ideas such as 'Verfremdung'. Among them were two members of the Comintern Executive who were impressed by the 'Brecht Evening' given on ...
... theatre directors in that city in spring 1935 he found old and new friends there, not to mention new ideas such as 'Verfremdung'. Among them were two members of the Comintern Executive who were impressed by the 'Brecht Evening' given on ...
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... theatre in 1938: denunciations echoed for the German emigration by Georg Lukács's critical articles, with their schoolmasterly dismissal of reportage, montage and other departures from nineteenthcentury naturalism. Partly it was due to ...
... theatre in 1938: denunciations echoed for the German emigration by Georg Lukács's critical articles, with their schoolmasterly dismissal of reportage, montage and other departures from nineteenthcentury naturalism. Partly it was due to ...
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... theatre groups to be activated as a result was the émigré cabaret called Die Laterne, which was now strengthened by the arrival of Slatan Dudow, the Bulgarian director of Kuhle Wampe and The Mother, whom Brecht had more than once tried ...
... theatre groups to be activated as a result was the émigré cabaret called Die Laterne, which was now strengthened by the arrival of Slatan Dudow, the Bulgarian director of Kuhle Wampe and The Mother, whom Brecht had more than once tried ...
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