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The Jewish Wife archive

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Author: Bertolt Brecht

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Work type: Play.

T01077506564

An extract from Fear and Misery of the Third Reich: It is 1935 in Frankfurt. A Jewish wife agonises about how to tell her German husband she is leaving him, to save his career at a clinic. How will he react?Director Lorna McCullough. Performer Mandy Hodgson (The Wife). Performer Daniel Bryant (The Husband).
19 Sep 17 to 23 Sep 17The Lace Market, Nottingham :: V463
listing details L1994376647

Headways - T1708543586

Germany, 1935. Judith is quietly driven out of her home. She must leave her husband behind. A gripping snapshot of a woman struggling to escape the growing shadow of Nazi terror. A parable for any political system based on the demonization of minorities and the cult of national values.Producer Stonecrabs Theatre (in association with The Albany). Author Bertolt Brecht. Translation John Willett. Director Jesse Haughton-Shaw.
17 Mar 16The Albany, Outer London :: V294
listing details L02128724603

Gameshow and Supporting Wall: Winner of the JMK Award 2010 - T0720872806

Frankfurt, 1935. As a fascist government takes control, a woman plans her escape. This year’s JMK award-winner takes a fresh look at a work of personal tragedy and national travesty. A woman abandons her home, friends and family in an intimate moment played out across 1930s Germany. Immersing the audience in a landscape of domesticity and fear throughout the building, director Matthew Evans presents epic theatre on a small scale. The JMK Trust was founded to give practical learning opportunities to young theatre directors in memory of James Menzies-Kitchin; a theatre director of thrilling promise. The JMK Award allows one talented director a year to stage their own production of a classic text.Translation John Willett. Director Matthew Evans.
21 Jul 10 to 14 Aug 10BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168
listing details L0831084148

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