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I don't know :P
The Berliner Ensemble
Some of these practitioners may be considered as having expressionist values in theatre: Bertolt Brecht 'Epic theatre' Antonin Artaud- 'Theatre of Cruelty' Grotowski 'Poor theatre' 'Lab Theatre'
Brecht [Trans Willet] , On Theatre, London, Methuen Drama; New Ed edition, 1978, page 173
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The answer is Bertolt Brecht.
he performed plays
I don't know :P
Epic Theatre
Bertolt Brecht often used his plays to relate to the government, and how it was corrupt. i think...
The Berliner Ensemble
Some of these practitioners may be considered as having expressionist values in theatre: Bertolt Brecht 'Epic theatre' Antonin Artaud- 'Theatre of Cruelty' Grotowski 'Poor theatre' 'Lab Theatre'
I am not sure please help me.
Brecht [Trans Willet] , On Theatre, London, Methuen Drama; New Ed edition, 1978, page 173
Steven Berkoff was heavily influenced by the work of playwrights such as Antonin Artaud, Samuel Beckett, and Bertolt Brecht, as well as by physical theatre practices like traditional Japanese kabuki and the movement techniques of Konstantin Stanislavski. These influences can be seen in his stylistic approach to acting, directing, and writing.
G otz Dapp has written: 'Mediaclash in political theatre: building on and continuing Brecht' -- subject(s): Dance Theatre, OUR Brockhaus selection, Theatre, Dance