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* ''[[He Said Yes (play)|He Said Yes]]'' / ''[[He Said Yes (play)|He Said No]]'' (''[[Der Jasager]]; Der Neinsager'') 1929-30/1930-? * ''[[He Said Yes (play)|He Said Yes]]'' / ''[[He Said Yes (play)|He Said No]]'' (''[[Der Jasager]]; Der Neinsager'') 1929-30/1930-?
* ''[[The Decision (play)|The Decision]]'' (''Die Maßnahme'') 1930/1930 * ''[[The Decision (play)|The Decision]]'' (''Die Maßnahme'') 1930/1930
-* ''[[Saint Joan of the Stockyards]]'' (''Die heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe'') 1929-31/1959 [[Image:bertholdbrechtddrstamp1.jpg|thumb|250px|Stamp from the former [[GDR|East Germany]] depicting Brecht and a scene from his ''[[Life of Galileo]]''.]]+* ''[[Saint Joan of the Stockyards]]'' (''Die heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe'') 1929-31/1959
* ''[[The Exception and the Rule]]'' (''Die Ausnahme und die Regel'') 1930/1938 * ''[[The Exception and the Rule]]'' (''Die Ausnahme und die Regel'') 1930/1938
* ''[[The Mother (play)|The Mother]]'' (''Die Mutter'') 1930-31/1932 * ''[[The Mother (play)|The Mother]]'' (''Die Mutter'') 1930-31/1932

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Bertolt Brecht (born February 10, 1898August 14, 1956) was an influential German socialist, dramatist, stage director, and poet of the 20th century.

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Entries show: English-language translation of title (German-language title) [year written] / [year first produced]<ref name=dramaticworks>The translations of the titles are based on the standard of the Brecht Collected Plays series (see bibliography, primary sources). Chronology provided through consultation with Sacks (1994) and Willett (1967), preferring the former with any conflicts.</ref>




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