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Arnold | Brecht, a German jurist and government official |
The Theatre of Bertolt | Brecht: A Study from Eight Aspects. |
Brecht Abbey founded Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey i | |
Brecht Abbey, also known as the Abbey of Our Lady of | |
Cassianus, J., 1985: | Brecht, Abdij Nazareth |
ightshift" (with Oscar Hammerstein) and - with | Brecht again as in his earlier career - the "Ballad o |
Brecht also reflects that he writes the Fatzer Docume | |
George | Brecht, an American chemist and artist |
Stefan | Brecht, an American poet and scholar of theater |
hat they would work passenger services between | Brecht and Antwerp, but so far, this has been done by |
arnegie Hall performance with Yoko Ono, George | Brecht, and Terry Jennings. |
He worked with | Brecht and the director Slatan Dudow on the film Kuhl |
Romantic Cabaret' from German writers such as | Brecht and Weill, as well as Tom Waits. |
Fritz Lang and written by John Wexley, Bertolt | Brecht and Lang. |
The play was adapted by Bertolt | Brecht and Lion Feuchtwanger in 1923 as The Life of E |
buted two original songs and an arrangement of | Brecht and Weill's "Tango Ballad", whilst Neil Hannon |
above stated beliefs and Ionesco's hatred for | Brecht and Brechtian theatre. |
Murphy as Lotte Lenya, David Pittu as Bertolt | Brecht and John Scherer as George Davis. |
oper) is a musical by German dramatist Bertolt | Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, in collaboration with |
ed for performing the songs written by Bertolt | Brecht and Kurt Weil. |
She was the second wife of Bertolt | Brecht, and together they had a son Stefan Brecht (3 |
cabaret-type songs in the tradition of Bertolt | Brecht and Kurt Weill or even Finnish translations of |
Calabro, Tony, Bertolt | Brecht and the Art of Dissemblance, Longwood Academic |
On | Brecht and Eisenstein, New York: Telos Press, issue 3 |
Freud, Sinclair Lewis, Upton Sinclair, Bertolt | Brecht and Ernest Hemmingway. |
heatre success The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt | Brecht and Kurt Weill. |
performed in several acclaimed productions of | Brecht's work in Ireland and England, and had also re |
y, and many of the roles that she created with | Brecht are still in the theatre's repertoire today. |
broadcasts of classic plays by Pirandello and | Brecht, as well as contemporary playwrights. |
He cites Bertolt | Brecht as a major influence, and one of his shows fea |
Brecht's collaborator Margarete Steffin translated th | |
Brecht, Belgium, a town in the province of Antwerp, B | |
Brecht, Bertolt. | |
His work is influenced by Sartre and | Brecht, by his Walloon roots and one of the most impo |
egend", for soprano and piano (text by Bertolt | Brecht), by Frederic Rzewski (b. |
Understanding | Brecht by Walter Benjamin , Introduced by Stanley Mit |
furt am Main were graced with drama by Bertolt | Brecht, cabaret, and stage direction by Max Reinhardt |
nian the works of William Shakespeare, Bertolt | Brecht, Christian Morgenstern, Yiannis Ritsos, and Pa |
The process was driven by another | Brecht collaborator, Ruth Berlau, who had introduced |
1981 | Brecht Commentaries |
three treatments of the Joan of Arc story that | Brecht created (after Saint Joan of the Stockyards (w |
utside the Soviet Union, especially as Bertolt | Brecht did not aid Neher. |
Years later, | Brecht directed the play with the Berliner Ensemble a |
The film script was written by Bertolt | Brecht, directed by Erich Engel, and also featured Va |
heatre productions (Life of Galileo by Bertolt | Brecht, Edmond by David Mamet, and Heinrich by Tankre |
mprised the cantons of Antwerp, Boom, Berchem, | Brecht, Ekeren and Zandhoven. |
A Respectable Wedding (part of The Big | Brecht Fest) - Young Vic, April 2007 (playing Bride) |
Novel is a work of fiction written by Bertolt | Brecht first published in Amsterdam by Allert de Lang |
composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt | Brecht for their music drama The Threepenny Opera (Di |
was a member of a collective that booked the | Brecht Forum for several years.Lavelle also ran the R |
a segment to Brandt for a speech given at the | Brecht Forum. |
and Walter Mehring, with artists like Bertold | Brecht, George Grosz and John Heartfield at times wor |
Bertolt | Brecht, German poet and playwright |
Brecht, Germany, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatina | |
Brecht gets Jack high, which unnerves him when her fr | |
The Cook (Mother Courage by Bertolt | Brecht), Gloucester (King Lear by William Shakespeare |
The film is dedicated to Bertolt | Brecht, Goscinny and to the inventor of the Bhavai, A |
On January 1, 2006 | Brecht had a total population of 26,464. |
new dramatic texts in this time, though, like | Brecht, he did produce much poetry in his final years |
role of Mother Courage, this time directed by | Brecht himself. |
cal theatre), which was popularised by Bertolt | Brecht in the early 20th century. |
aber also played the lead in a film written by | Brecht in 1923, Mysteries of a Barbershop (Mysterien |
Bertolt | Brecht in Britain. |
Brecht in arabischer Sicht, Berlin 1982 | |
It was written by the German dramatist Bertolt | Brecht in collaboration with Benno Besson and Elisabe |
Ron, pawed all night by the man-hungry | Brecht, is overwhelmed by the culture shock of it all |
Brecht is a municipality located in the Belgian provi | |
Brecht is a fast growing municipality in the north of | |
German cabaret songs, notably songs by Bertolt | Brecht, Kurt Weill, Hanns Eisler and those from the e |
"Mack the Knife" (Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt | Brecht, Kurt Weill) |
"Mack the Knife" (Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt | Brecht, Kurt Weill) - 4:44 |
"Mack the Knife" (Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt | Brecht, Kurt Weill) - 7:25 |
"Mack the Knife" (Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt | Brecht, Kurt Weill) - 2:57 |
"Mack the Knife" (Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt | Brecht, Kurt Weill) - 4:34 |
lso noted for her coverage of songs by Bertolt | Brecht, Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler. |
Kurt | Brecht: Lead vocals |
Loving | Brecht, London, Hutchinson |
Bertolt | Brecht m. |
By Paul Hindemith, Rudolf Stephan, Bertolt | Brecht, Marcellus Schiffer, and Kurt Weill. |
t the Munich Kammerspiele, directed by Bertolt | Brecht, Munich, 1950. |
an adaptation by the German dramatist Bertolt | Brecht of a radio play by Anna Seghers. |
the twentieth-century German dramatist Bertolt | Brecht of the English seventeenth-century tragedy by |
own life is, Wiesler steals a book by Bertolt | Brecht off Dreyman's desk and reads it himself. |
first name, the album title is also a riff on | Brecht on Brecht, a stage production based on works b |
Thirteen nuns left Soleilmont and headed for | Brecht on 23 June 1950: Agnes Swevers (Abbess), Lucia |
Ui) is a play by the German dramatist Bertolt | Brecht, originally written in 1941. |
Amongst others he collaborated with George | Brecht, Peter Schmidt, Cornelius Cardew, and John Til |
Eisler also wrote music for several | Brecht plays, including The Decision (1930), The Moth |
Bertolt | Brecht: Plays, Poetry and Prose Ser. |
Bertolt | Brecht: Plays, Poetry, Prose Ser. |
The municipality comprises the towns of | Brecht proper, Sint-Job-in't-Goor and Sint-Lenaarts. |
Brecht revised the play to produce (virtually) its fi | |
Brecht Rodenburg, a Dutch Olympic athlete | |
te play Turandot (1762), a production of which | Brecht saw in Moscow in 1932, directed by Yevgeny Vak |
Bertolt | Brecht, Tales from the Calendar (translator), London, |
Bertold | Brecht The Mother Giles Havergal Savely |
"Acting | Brecht: The Munich Years", The Brecht Sourcebook, Car |
sang "material ranging from simple ballads to | Brecht theatre songs," according to Broadside Magazin |
Brecht then encouraged her to write Pioneers. | |
Communist authorities banned it, causing | Brecht to revise scenes and changing the title to The |
Brecht used his poetry to criticize European culture, | |
The | Brecht version, while acknowledging Marlowe's play as |
Brecht Wallis started training in judo at the age of | |
After an evenly fought match | Brecht Wallis was announced the winner by unanimous d |
fter few years out of the K-1 fighting circuit | Brecht Wallis made his comeback on 4 May 2007 at the |
"Bilbao Song" ( | Brecht, Weill) - 4:10 |
rote in America - when he was not writing with | Brecht, when he was writing for Broadway." |
including Iwan Goll, Ernst Toller and Bertolt | Brecht, who drew on Kaiser's use of revue-type scenes |
Also working on Hangmen Also Die! was Bertolt | Brecht, who wrote the story along with director Fritz |
On 14 February 2004 | Brecht won his first K-1 tournament in Stockholm, Swe |
In 1924 | Brecht worked with the novelist and playwright Lion F |
Giehse and | Brecht would often converse in their strong Bavarian |
Berthold | Brecht writes the Children's Hymn, a poem protesting |
tic radio play by the German dramatist Bertolt | Brecht written in verse. |
mmon in many if not most of the productions of | Brecht's plays in the 1920s, in particular Die Dreigr |
In 1940, Bertolt | Brecht wrote Der Augsburger Kreidekreis, a short stor |
Brecht wrote The Mother at a time when Hitler was gai | |
Brecht: Yes, yes, it is a new play, an adaptation. | |
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