German playwright Bertolt Brecht has plenty of passionate fans, but many people are familiar with his work, even if they don’t connect the work to his name. “I tell people, ‘If you think you’re not ...
Carnegie’s intermittently illuminating festival “Fall of the Weimar Republic” has suffered from interjections of too much standard repertory. By Zachary Woolfe Brecht’s 1944 play “The Caucasian Chalk ...
Bertolt Brecht is still celebrated worldwide today. His plays are performed in various Theaters around the world, his texts are read, the International Brecht Society publishes the Brecht Yearbook ...
Bertolt Brecht was always in love with the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm, home of the Berliner Ensemble. It is more than a hundred years old, and has an odd, lozengeshaped tower. Inside, there is an air ...
Directed by John Doyle, this comical yet disturbing play from one of the greatest political satirists of all time follows a Depression-era Chicago mobster, Arturo Ui, who, with the help of his ...
Revolutionary playwright Bertolt Brecht gets the standard-issue TV biopic treatment in this two-parter saved only by 'Reds'-style interviews. Buried within Heinrich Breloer’s superficial and plodding ...
Shadow puppets, otherworldly masks, taxidermy dioramas, from Greek epics to the Brothers Grimm: a new exhibition celebrates the fantastical tales that have passed through countries and cultures.
Black Moon Theatre Company presents a one-person-show created, performed and directed by Alessio Bordoni, THE PONZI SCHEME, at Theatre Row's Studio Theatre, July 31 - August 5, 2012. Closing Aurora's ...
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