Bertolt Brecht, one of the twentieth century's most influential dramatists, revolutionised modern theatre with his bold ideas on epic theatre and the role of art in society. His works, from politically charged plays to incisive poetry, challenge audiences to think critically about power, justice and human responsibility, blending sharp wit with moral urgency.
As a poet, playwright and theorist, Brecht's legacy endures in classrooms and theatres alike, inspiring new generations to question and reimagine the world around them. His distinctive voice continues to shape contemporary performance and remains essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of politics and art.
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