It may not have the punch or cleverness of Arthur Miller’s later allegorical play The Crucible, but Arturo Ui is a character to be feared, fought and rejected. Brecht argues his rise is resistible: ...
The German playwright Bertolt Brecht was living in exile in Finland when he began work on “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui” ...
The actor's stunning turn in Bertolt Brecht's satire about Nazi Germany is the latest in a long line of great performances ...
Bertolt Brecht has written 36 shows including Die Sieben Todsünden (Lyricist), Mother (Playwright), Galileo (Playwright), The Good Woman of Setzuan (Playwright), Brecht on Brecht (Lyricist), Man is ...
Peter Ormerod reviews The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Stephen Sharkey, presented by the ...
Carnegie’s intermittently illuminating festival “Fall of the Weimar Republic” has suffered from interjections of too much standard repertory. By Zachary Woolfe Brecht’s 1944 play “The Caucasian Chalk ...