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Bertolt Brecht
 EPIC THEATRE
Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)
    was a famous German
   playwright and poet.
Brecht started to write
political poetry and plays
   at an early age about
       social issues.

     He was branded a
troublemaker at school and
 got expelled for writing
      anti-war poems.
Brecht became interested
 in Karl Marx’s Theories
      of Socialism.
Marxist theories were
about social justice, and
    were critical of
       Capitalism.

It is about questioning
who has power and money,
 and who goes without.

       It is about
 industrialisation, and
how this affects workers
and the power structures
       of society.
Epic theatre came about at
   a time when Melodrama,
   Realism and Naturalism
  were popular as theatre
           forms.
Theses naturalistic
  styles tried to
recreate real life
     on stage.


The idea was for the
 audience to believe
    the story and
  characters in the
   play were real.
Basically theatre aimed to
        be escapism.
The audience could forget
  about their lives for a
           while.

      To not think.
Brecht hated this.

He saw it as a huge waste
      of an audience.
   He wanted people to
 question and challenge –
   not simply accept and
           enjoy.
In the 1920’s,
Brecht created a new
  form of theatre -
designed to make the
  audience question
and think about what
 they were watching.
He called it Epic Theatre.
So, how did Brecht make
 the audience step back
  and view the message
     rather than the
        spectacle?
Verfremdungseffekt

        or

alienation effects
Verfremdungseffekt was used to
 direct the audience’s attention
        to something new.

This was done by getting the scene
 started, and then doing something
            unexpected.

 When the rhythm is interrupted,
 the audience stops getting lost
     in the emotion, story and
   characters. They are able to
   start to think and question.
It is like a slap in
 the face with a wet
        fish.

  It wakes us up.
The idea with Verfremdungseffekt
   was to constantly remind the
      audience they were in a
     theatre, watching a play.
   These techniques break the
   illusion of drama. We do not
   get lost in the story or the
            characters.
    Instead we are constantly
  reminded that these are actors
      communicating ideas and
         situations to us.
For example

 • plays were performed with the house
     lights on so that audience members
    remained aware of each other during
               the performance
• music and dancing were used to break
   up the action of the play, or scenes
        were sung rather than spoken
       • placards were used to give
         information to the audience
     • all of the characters might be
        dressed in black rather than
            individually costumed
what did this mean
  for the actor?
Brecht believed that the
 actor’s job was merely to
 show what happened. He did
not want actors to identify
  with the character or to
play the role realistically,
 which was the opposite of
   Stanislavski’s purpose.
Brecht believed that the actor should:

* move as if blocking movements on stage for the first
          time or in a robotic, dreamlike way

 * treat voice and movement so that they do not match

* speak as if quoting someone else rather than speaking
                        dialogue

          * speak the stage directions aloud

 * remain physically and emotionally detached from the
                      other actors

 * play scenes with mismatched emotions, for example,
                 humour in a sad scene

          * perform directly to the audience

          * exchange roles with other actors

  * perform the role as if critically appraising the
                   actions from afar.
Brecht died at the age of 54.
   He fled Nazi Germany and
  lived as a script writer in
    Hollywood in the 1940’s.

In his will, he requested to
  be buried in a lead lined
 coffin with a stiletto heel
      through his heart.
Theatre people
    are weirdos...

But pretty clever, because he revolutionised theatre and
 turned it into a tool for looking at the big issues that
 affect us all. He made it possible for theatre to make a
                        difference.

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Bertolt Brecht & Epic Theatre

  • 2.
  • 3. Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) was a famous German playwright and poet.
  • 4.
  • 5. Brecht started to write political poetry and plays at an early age about social issues. He was branded a troublemaker at school and got expelled for writing anti-war poems.
  • 6.
  • 7. Brecht became interested in Karl Marx’s Theories of Socialism.
  • 8.
  • 9. Marxist theories were about social justice, and were critical of Capitalism. It is about questioning who has power and money, and who goes without. It is about industrialisation, and how this affects workers and the power structures of society.
  • 10.
  • 11. Epic theatre came about at a time when Melodrama, Realism and Naturalism were popular as theatre forms.
  • 12.
  • 13. Theses naturalistic styles tried to recreate real life on stage. The idea was for the audience to believe the story and characters in the play were real.
  • 14.
  • 15. Basically theatre aimed to be escapism. The audience could forget about their lives for a while. To not think.
  • 16.
  • 17. Brecht hated this. He saw it as a huge waste of an audience. He wanted people to question and challenge – not simply accept and enjoy.
  • 18.
  • 19. In the 1920’s, Brecht created a new form of theatre - designed to make the audience question and think about what they were watching.
  • 20.
  • 21. He called it Epic Theatre.
  • 22.
  • 23. So, how did Brecht make the audience step back and view the message rather than the spectacle?
  • 24.
  • 25. Verfremdungseffekt or alienation effects
  • 26.
  • 27. Verfremdungseffekt was used to direct the audience’s attention to something new. This was done by getting the scene started, and then doing something unexpected. When the rhythm is interrupted, the audience stops getting lost in the emotion, story and characters. They are able to start to think and question.
  • 28.
  • 29. It is like a slap in the face with a wet fish. It wakes us up.
  • 30.
  • 31. The idea with Verfremdungseffekt was to constantly remind the audience they were in a theatre, watching a play. These techniques break the illusion of drama. We do not get lost in the story or the characters. Instead we are constantly reminded that these are actors communicating ideas and situations to us.
  • 32.
  • 33. For example • plays were performed with the house lights on so that audience members remained aware of each other during the performance • music and dancing were used to break up the action of the play, or scenes were sung rather than spoken • placards were used to give information to the audience • all of the characters might be dressed in black rather than individually costumed
  • 34.
  • 35. what did this mean for the actor?
  • 36.
  • 37. Brecht believed that the actor’s job was merely to show what happened. He did not want actors to identify with the character or to play the role realistically, which was the opposite of Stanislavski’s purpose.
  • 38.
  • 39. Brecht believed that the actor should: * move as if blocking movements on stage for the first time or in a robotic, dreamlike way * treat voice and movement so that they do not match * speak as if quoting someone else rather than speaking dialogue * speak the stage directions aloud * remain physically and emotionally detached from the other actors * play scenes with mismatched emotions, for example, humour in a sad scene * perform directly to the audience * exchange roles with other actors * perform the role as if critically appraising the actions from afar.
  • 40.
  • 41. Brecht died at the age of 54. He fled Nazi Germany and lived as a script writer in Hollywood in the 1940’s. In his will, he requested to be buried in a lead lined coffin with a stiletto heel through his heart.
  • 42.
  • 43. Theatre people are weirdos... But pretty clever, because he revolutionised theatre and turned it into a tool for looking at the big issues that affect us all. He made it possible for theatre to make a difference.