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Between Brecht and Beckett

This program examines the work of two dramatists and the impact they had both on playwrights and on the theater itself.

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  • "Between Beckett and Brecht"@en
  • "Between Beckett and Brecht"

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  • "This program examines the work of two dramatists and the impact they had both on playwrights and on the theater itself."@en
  • ""Samuel Beckett explored the inner worlds of memory and existence, while Bertolt Brecht's energies were directed outward, toward politics and institutions. In this program, renowned theater director Sir Richard Eyre examines the work of those two dramatists and the impact they had both on playwrights and on the theater itself, beginning with the 1960s. Film clips and interviews with Harold Pinter, Peter Brook, David Hare, Edward Bond, Billie Whitelaw, Caryl Churchill, and Alan Bennett reveal an exuberant period in theater history that has seen form unconditionally surrender to dramatic expression"--Website."
  • "Changes stages examines the work of these dramatists and their profound influences on 20th century theatre."@en
  • "Samuel Beckett explored the inner worlds of memory and existence, while Bertolt Brecht's energies were directed outward, toward politics and institutions. In this program, renowned theater director Sir Richard Eyre examines the work of those two dramatists and the impact they had both on playwrights and on the theater itself, beginning with the 1960s."@en
  • "Bertolt Brecht and Samuel Beckett are two of the giants of the 20th Century stage. This episode of Changing Stages examines their works and their profound influence on the generation that came of age during the 1960s and '70s. Like Brecht, for whom theatre was fiercely political, many turned to the theatre as an instrument of social change. Equally inspirational was the highly personal, poetic vision and existential message of Beckett. In performance clips and interviews, that generation of artists explores the significance of their era on both sides of the Atlantic."@en
  • "Samuel Beckett explored the inner worlds of memory and existence, while Bertolt Brecht's energies were directed outward, toward politics and institutions. Renowned theater director Sir Richard Eyre examines the work of those two dramatists and the impact they had both on playwrights and on the theater itself, beginning with the 1960s. Film clips and interviews with Harold Pinter, Peter Brook, David Hare, Edward Bond, Billie Whitelaw, Caryl Churchill, and Alan Bennett reveal a period in theater history that has seen form surrender to dramatic expression."
  • "Samuel Beckett explored the inner worlds of memory and existence, while Bertolt Brecht's energies were directed outward, toward politics and institutions. Renowned theater director Sir Richard Eyre examines the work of those two dramatists and the impact they had both on playwrights and on the theater itself, beginning with the 1960s. Film clips and interviews with Harold Pinter, Peter Brook, David Hare, Edward Bond, Billie Whitelaw, Caryl Churchill, and Alan Bennett reveal a period in theater history that has seen form surrender to dramatic expression."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Videocassettes"@en
  • "Documentary films"

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  • "Between Brecht and Beckett looking in, looking out"
  • "Between Brecht and Beckett"@en
  • "Between Brecht and Beckett"@en
  • "Between Brecht and Beckett"
  • "Between Beckett and Brecht looking in, looking out"@en