Tag: Bertolt Brecht
Column “Nothing New”: The Memoirs of George Grosz – Kultur
One can of course say that George Grosz described the first half of the 20th century in his caricatures and paintings in a highly revealing manner. But it’s incredibly interesting…
Threepenny Opera in Berlin: Toothless, conservative, lots of tinsel – culture
A whole stage curtain made of tinsel. Is it Christmas already today? With the Berliner Ensemble already after finally, after long, corona-related difficult rehearsal phases, with a half year delay,…
Theater after Corona: then rather fail
Theater needs risk, something of which one experiences little on German theaters at the moment. This is mainly due to the petty-bourgeois employee consciousness of the makers. . Source link
The sow as a metaphor: Why there are so many pigs in the theater – culture
The pig has always been the proverbial poor in human culture. In whom do the demonic spirits go after Jesus drove them out of the possessed at the Sea of…