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
The Theatre
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'
Brecht [Trans Willet] , On Theatre, London, Methuen Drama; New Ed edition, 1978, page 173
G otz Dapp has written: 'Mediaclash in political theatre: building on and continuing Brecht' -- subject(s): Dance Theatre, OUR Brockhaus selection, Theatre, Dance
he encouraged naturalistic movement to the extravegent wold of drama. he introducced music to theatre
brect and artaud had a meeting about the dada activities and sed they would use it in epic theatre and theatre of cruelty trus me im a history teacha n im goode
Bertolt Brecht's work was characterized by his development of epic theatre, which aimed to provoke critical thinking and social change in the audience. He utilized techniques such as alienation effects to distance the audience emotionally, encouraging them to analyze and question societal norms and power structures. Brecht's plays often featured political themes and emphasized the importance of collective action.