Bertolt-Brecht-Literaturpreis (English: "Bertolt Brecht Literature Prize") is a literary award in Augsburg, Germany, birthplace of Bertolt Brecht. It... 3 KB (161 words) - 06:56, 19 December 2023 |
Karl Valentin (section With Bertolt Brecht) Chaplin of Germany". His work has an essential influence on artists like Bertolt Brecht, Samuel Beckett, Loriot and Helge Schneider. Karl Valentin came from... 13 KB (1,523 words) - 14:09, 14 April 2024 |
Epic theatre (category Bertolt Brecht theories and techniques) Robert. 2017. "Brecht, interruptions, and epic theatre". Brecht, Bertolt. 1949. "A Short Organum for the Theatre". Trans. John Willett. In Brecht (1964, 179–205)... 12 KB (1,414 words) - 14:54, 31 March 2024 |
Hanns Eisler (section Early years and Bertolt Brecht) national anthem of East Germany, for his long artistic association with Bertolt Brecht, and for the scores he wrote for films. The Hochschule für Musik Hanns... 35 KB (3,835 words) - 11:11, 14 April 2024 |
Jean-Luc Godard (section Bertolt Brecht) engagement with German poet and playwright Bertolt Brecht stems primarily from his attempt to transpose Brecht's theory of epic theatre and its prospect... 156 KB (15,402 words) - 05:54, 30 April 2024 |
Mother Courage and Her Children (category Plays by Bertolt Brecht) Kinder) is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin.... 29 KB (3,698 words) - 07:05, 20 April 2024 |
scholar of theatre. Brecht was born in Berlin to playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht and actress Helene Weigel. On September 26, 1944, he joined the United... 5 KB (544 words) - 23:51, 26 December 2023 |
Life of Galileo (category Plays by Bertolt Brecht) also known as Galileo, is a play by the 20th century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht and collaborator Margarete Steffin with incidental music by Hanns Eisler... 15 KB (1,785 words) - 04:38, 28 January 2024 |
include: Morten Bertolt (born 1984), Danish footballer Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), German theatre practitioner, playwright and poet Bertolt Flick (born 1964)... 518 bytes (84 words) - 22:21, 24 April 2024 |
Edward II (play) (section Bertolt Brecht's adaptation) adapted by Bertolt Brecht and Lion Feuchtwanger in 1923 as The Life of Edward II of England (Leben Eduard des Zweiten von England). The Brecht version,... 30 KB (3,983 words) - 06:51, 11 February 2024 |
The Good Person of Szechwan (category Plays by Bertolt Brecht) The Good Man of Setzuan) is a play written by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht, in collaboration with Margarete Steffin and Ruth Berlau. The play was... 19 KB (2,611 words) - 16:59, 23 April 2024 |
Therese Giehse (section With Bertolt Brecht) exile, Giehse played the first Mother Courage in the world premiere of Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children, in 1941 at the Schauspielhaus... 9 KB (889 words) - 00:11, 4 December 2023 |
Definitions of fascism (section Bertolt Brecht) particularly reactionary or otherwise exceptional. German playwright Bertolt Brecht describes fascism as: "a historic phase of capitalism" and "...the nakedest... 71 KB (8,887 words) - 22:22, 2 May 2024 |
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (category Plays by Bertolt Brecht) subtitled "A parable play", is a 1941 play by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht. It chronicles the rise of Arturo Ui, a fictional 1930s Chicago mobster... 18 KB (2,266 words) - 15:00, 23 January 2024 |
the modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht of the English 17th-century tragedy of the same name by William Shakespeare. Brecht wrote it sometime between... 3 KB (303 words) - 13:33, 23 January 2024 |
The Threepenny Opera (category Plays by Bertolt Brecht) Dreigroschenoper [diː dʁaɪˈɡʁɔʃn̩ˌʔoːpɐ]) is a German "play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century... 50 KB (5,977 words) - 19:57, 19 April 2024 |
Helene Weigel (redirect from Helene Weigel-Brecht) a German actress and artistic director. She was the second wife of Bertolt Brecht and was married to him from 1930 until his death in 1956. Together they... 4 KB (302 words) - 23:16, 30 December 2023 |
Mack the Knife (category Songs with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht) von Mackie Messer") is a song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht for their 1928 music drama The Threepenny Opera (German: Die Dreigroschenoper)... 36 KB (3,449 words) - 15:48, 30 April 2024 |
Distancing effect (category Bertolt Brecht theories and techniques) is a concept in performing arts credited to German playwright Bertolt Brecht. Brecht first used the term in his essay "Alienation Effects in Chinese... 15 KB (1,904 words) - 06:58, 30 April 2024 |
The Decision (play) (category Plays by Bertolt Brecht) Lehrstück and agitprop cantata by the twentieth-century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht. Created in collaboration with composer Hanns Eisler and director Slatan... 25 KB (3,446 words) - 13:35, 23 January 2024 |
Alabama Song (category Songs with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht) Bar"—is an English version of a song[clarification needed] written by Bertolt Brecht and translated from German by his close collaborator Elisabeth Hauptmann... 18 KB (1,698 words) - 11:59, 30 April 2024 |
Einheitsfrontlied (category Songs with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht) most famous songs of the German labour movement. It was written by Bertolt Brecht and composed by Hanns Eisler. The best-known rendition was sung by Ernst... 8 KB (803 words) - 10:22, 10 April 2024 |
Lehrstücke (category Bertolt Brecht theories and techniques) modernist theatre developed by Bertolt Brecht and his collaborators from the 1920s to the late 1930s. The Lehrstücke stem from Brecht's epic theatre techniques... 7 KB (829 words) - 17:26, 24 September 2023 |
Baal (play) (category Plays by Bertolt Brecht) the first full-length play written by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht. It concerns a wastrel youth who becomes involved in several sexual... 7 KB (786 words) - 10:17, 25 January 2024 |