Bertolt Brecht.
Date Submitted: 07/03/2001 05:09:46
Bertolt Brecht approached acting in an especially distinct manner, separating himself and his plays from conventional theatre of mid last century. Brecht aimed to develop an experimental theatre that challenged convention and allowed the audience to not only be entertained, but to make them think. Brecht wanted his audience to leave a theatrical event and discuss and debate the issues at hand. His distinctive techniques and epic approach to acting allowed him to pursue this
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theoretical method with which to approach their work. It can also be seen that Brecht's teachings and ideas continue to effect contemporary theatre performance.
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