This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Confession: I finally had my Achim Freyer fit. It was during the first ...
University of Manitoba drama professor Bill Kerr tells a story about the time he attended a play by Bertolt Brecht with two colleagues from the world of theatre. The actors declaimed their lines ...
An innovative new 2-part radio production of Brecht’s timeless anti-war play with songs. A narrator observes from present day Ukraine, and unconventional techniques mirror Brecht’s “alienation effect” ...
No, Andrea: “Unhappy is the land that needs a hero.” The lines, Galileo responding to the parting words of his pupil, Andrea Sarti, who is furious and betrayed by his teacher’s recantation, are from ...
Bertolt Brecht gets the Jerry Springer treatment in the National Theatre's education department production of his socio-economic parable of political action. Instead of a typical Springer issue such ...
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