A history of the Berliner Ensemble / David Barnett.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Cambridge University Press,
2015.
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Series: | Cambridge studies in modern theatre.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Berliner Ensemble as an opportunity to establish a new type of theatre
- The founding and the first season of the Berliner Ensemble
- The Berliner Ensemble's years at the Deutsches Theater: 1949-53
- Brecht's last seasons at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm: 1954-56
- Developing the Brechtian legacy: 1956-61
- Making theatre politically after the Berlin Wall: 1961-65
- Years of crisis: 1966-71
- A new beginning: 1971-1974
- A new crisis: 1974-77
- A safe pair of hands: 1977-1981
- Crisis and stagnation: 1981-1989
- Wekwerth's last stand: 1989-91
- From gang of five to power of one: 1992-95
- The last hurrahs: 1996-99
- Conclusion.