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'''Bertolt Brecht''' (born [[February 10]], [[1898]] – [[August 14]], [[1956]]) was an [[influential]] [[Germany|German]] [[socialist]], [[drama]]tist, [[Theatre direction|stage director]], and [[poetry|poet]] of the 20th century. '''Bertolt Brecht''' (born [[February 10]], [[1898]] – [[August 14]], [[1956]]) was an [[influential]] [[Germany|German]] [[socialist]], [[drama]]tist, [[Theatre direction|stage director]], and [[poetry|poet]] of the 20th century.
 +==Dramatic works (and screenplays)==
 +Entries show: ''[[Bertolt Brecht#Dramatic works|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>
 +* ''[[Baal (play)|Baal]]'' (''Baal'') 1918/1923
 +* ''[[Drums in the Night]]'' (''Trommeln in der Nacht'') 1918-20/1922
 +* ''[[The Beggar (play)|The Beggar]]'' (''Der Bettler oder Der tote Hund'') 1919/?
 +* ''[[A Respectable Wedding (play)|A Respectable Wedding]]'' (''Die Kleinbürgerhochzeit'') 1919/1926
 +* ''[[Driving Out a Devil (play)|Driving Out a Devil]]'' (''Er treibt einen Teufel aus'') 1919/?
 +* ''[[Lux in Tenebris (play)|Lux in Tenebris]]'' (''Lux in Tenebris'') 1919/?
 +* ''[[The Catch (play)|The Catch]]'' (''Der Fischzug'') 1919?/?
 +* ''[[Mysteries of a Barbershop]]'' (''Mysterien eines Friseursalons'') (screenplay) 1923
 +* ''[[In The Jungle of Cities]]'' (''Im Dickicht der Städte'') 1921-24/1923
 +* ''[[The Life of Edward II of England (play)|Edward II]]'' (''Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England'') 1924/1924
 +* ''[[Downfall of the Egotist Johann Fatzer]]'' (''Der Untergang des Egoisten Johnann Fatzer'') (fragments) 1926-30/1974
 +* ''[[Man Equals Man]]'' (''Mann ist Mann'') 1924-26/1926
 +* ''[[The Elephant Calf]]'' (''Das Elefantenkalb'') 1924-6/1926
 +* ''[[Mahagonny-Songspiel|Little Mahagonny]]'' (''Mahagonny-Songspiel'') 1927/1927
 +* ''[[The Threepenny Opera]]'' (''Die Dreigroschenoper'') 1928/1928
 +* ''[[The Flight across the Ocean (play)|The Flight across the Ocean]]'' (''Der Ozeanflug''; originally ''Lindbergh's Flight'' [''(Lindberghflug'']) 1928-29/1929
 +* ''[[The Baden-Baden Lesson on Consent]]'' (''Badener Lehrstück vom Einverständnis'') 1929/1929
 +* ''[[Happy End (musical)|Happy End]]'' (''Happy End'') 1929/1929
 +* ''[[Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny|The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny]]'' (''Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny'') 1927-29/1930
 +* ''[[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
 +* ''[[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]]''.]]
 +* ''[[The Exception and the Rule]]'' (''Die Ausnahme und die Regel'') 1930/1938
 +* ''[[The Mother (play)|The Mother]]'' (''Die Mutter'') 1930-31/1932
 +* ''[[Kuhle Wampe]] (screenplay) 1931/1932
 +* ''[[The Seven Deadly Sins]]'' (''Die sieben Todsünden der Kleinbürger'') 1933/1933
 +* ''[[Round Heads and Pointed Heads]]'' (''Die Rundköpfe und die Spitzköpfe'') 1931-34/1936
 +* ''[[The Horatians and the Curiatians (play)|The Horatians and the Curiatians]]'' (''Die Horatier und die Kuriatier'') 1933-34/1958
 +* ''[[Fear and Misery of the Third Reich]]'' (''Furcht und Elend des Dritten Reiches'') 1935-38/1938
 +* ''[[Señora Carrar's Rifles]]'' (''Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar'') 1937/1937
 +* ''[[Life of Galileo]]'' (''Leben des Galilei'') 1937-9/1943
 +* ''[[How Much Is Your Iron?]]'' (''Was kostet das Eisen?'') 1939/1939
 +* ''[[Dansen]]'' (''Dansen'') 1939/?
 +* ''[[Mother Courage and Her Children]]'' (''Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder'') 1938-39/1941
 +* ''[[The Trial of Lucullus (play)|The Trial of Lucullus]]'' (''Das Verhör des Lukullus'') 1938-39/1940
 +* ''[[Mr Puntila and his Man Matti (play)|Mr Puntila and his Man Matti]]'' (''Herr Puntila und sein Knecht Matti'') 1940/1948
 +* ''[[The Good Person of Sezuan|The Good Person of Szechwan]]'' (''Der gute Mensch von Sezuan'') 1939-42/1943
 +* ''[[The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui]]'' (''Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui'') 1941/1958
 +* ''[[Hangmen Also Die]]'' (screenplay) 1942/1943
 +* ''[[The Visions of Simone Machard]]'' (''Die Gesichte der Simone Machard '') 1942-43/1957
 +* ''[[The Duchess of Malfi (Brecht)|The Duchess of Malfi]]'' 1943/1943
 +* ''[[Schweik in the Second World War|Schweik in the Second World War]]'' (''Schweyk im Zweiten Weltkrieg'') 1941-43/1957
 +* ''[[The Caucasian Chalk Circle]]'' (''Der kaukasische Kreidekreis'') 1943-45/1948
 +* ''[[Antigone (Brecht play)|Antigone]]'' (''Die Antigone des Sophokles'') 1947/1948
 +* ''[[The Days of the Commune (play)|The Days of the Commune]]'' (''Die Tage der Commune'') 1948-49/1956
 +* ''[[The Tutor (Brecht adaptation)|The Tutor]]'' (''Der Hofmeister'') 1950/1950
 +* ''[[The Condemnation of Lucullus (opera)|The Condemnation of Lucullus]]'' (''Die Verurteilung des Lukullus'') 1938-39/1951
 +* ''[[Report from Herrnburg]]'' (''Herrnburger Bericht'') 1951/1951
 +* ''[[Coriolanus (Brecht)|Coriolanus]]'' (''Coriolan'') 1951-53/1962
 +* ''[[The Trial of Joan of Arc of Proven, 1431 (play)|Joan of Arc]]'' (''Der Prozess der Jeanne D'Arc zu Rouen, 1431'') 1952/1952
 +* ''[[Turandot (Brecht)|Turandot]]'' (''Turandot oder Der Kongreß der Weißwäscher'') 1953-54/1969
 +* ''[[Don Juan (Brecht)|Don Juan]]'' (''Don Juan'') 1952/1954
 +* ''[[Trumpets and Drums (play)|Trumpets and Drums]]'' (''Pauken und Trompeten'') 1955/1955
 +
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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.

Dramatic works (and screenplays)

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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