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Brecht: Mother Courage and her Children
An accessible study of the production history of Mother Courage and Her Children, a key twentieth-century play.
Peter Thomson (Author), Viv Gardner (Contributions by)
9780521597746, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 11 December 1997
224 pages, 10 b/w illus.
21.6 x 14 x 1.3 cm, 0.29 kg
'Mother Courage as revealed by Peter Thomson is refreshingly engaging both intellectually and in its aesthetic appeal.' Studies in Theatre Production
This is the first comprehensive study of Brecht's Mother Courage. Peter Thomson locates the sources of the play in Brecht's own experience and heritage, and provides a detailed account of Brecht's own production with the newly formed Berliner Ensemble in 1949. Thomson then explores how the play has been transmitted in the English-speaking theatre from Joan Littlewood's production with the Theatre Workshop Company in 1956 to the Royal National Theatre, with Diana Rigg as Mother Courage, in 1995. The book also examines such influential interpretations as those by William Gaskill, Judi Dench, and Glenda Jackson in the English theatre, and by Herbert Balu and Richard Schechner in America. Seminal productions in France and the Germanies are also discussed. A final chapter highlights the new urgency of the text in light of the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and closes with an account of a triumphant staging in Uganda.
List of illustrations
General preface
Acknowledgements
A note on translation
1. Sources
2. The text and the stage
3. The Berlin production: 1949
4. Mother Courage in English
5. Mother Courage in the Germanies and in France
6. The afterlife of Mother Courage
Productions cited
Notes
Select bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Theatre studies [AN]
