It couldn’t be more topical: Susanne Lietzow lets Bertold Brecht’s ‘Mother Courage and Her Children’ experience a new war in the Linz Schauspielhaus. In view of the conflict in Ukraine and other problem areas, there is no longer any reason to reconsider and rewrite the classic. Because the war business is blazing like never before.
The mercenaries are rare. But what good is a war without soldiers? When Mother Courage’s son wants to rent himself out, she has everyone present sign pieces of paper. It shows who is going underground soon. No one escapes. The first song about the war soon follows, which Katharina Hofmann as Courage brutally captures on stage.
Source: Krone

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