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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... play consists of short scenes of life under the Nazis between 1933 and 1938. The scenes are 'realistic' based on reports from the inside, but strung together to create a montage of life during those years. This translation by John ...
... play consists of short scenes of life under the Nazis between 1933 and 1938. The scenes are 'realistic' based on reports from the inside, but strung together to create a montage of life during those years. This translation by John ...
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... play are strictly reserved. Application for all performance rights for professional stage production throughout the world except USA should be addressed to Alan Brodie Representation Ltd, Paddock Suite, The Courtyard, 55 Charterhouse ...
... play are strictly reserved. Application for all performance rights for professional stage production throughout the world except USA should be addressed to Alan Brodie Representation Ltd, Paddock Suite, The Courtyard, 55 Charterhouse ...
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... play Sen ̃ora Carrar's Rifles, both of which were premie`red in Paris with the Bulgarian Slatan Dudow as director and Helene Weigel as principal actress, were intended for untrained performers and makeshift theatres; and the same ...
... play Sen ̃ora Carrar's Rifles, both of which were premie`red in Paris with the Bulgarian Slatan Dudow as director and Helene Weigel as principal actress, were intended for untrained performers and makeshift theatres; and the same ...
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... play in support of the Republican cause. This now took priority over the Fear and Misery concept, and Brecht instantly started collecting reports and pictures of the fighting ... play's earliest title, became out Introduction ix.
... play in support of the Republican cause. This now took priority over the Fear and Misery concept, and Brecht instantly started collecting reports and pictures of the fighting ... play's earliest title, became out Introduction ix.
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... play's topicality, allowed it to be taken up by Communist or Popular Front theatre groups in several countries. In addition there was the deep impression made by Weigel's performance in the title part, which led Brecht to hope that she ...
... play's topicality, allowed it to be taken up by Communist or Popular Front theatre groups in several countries. In addition there was the deep impression made by Weigel's performance in the title part, which led Brecht to hope that she ...
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