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"Baal", by Bertolt Brecht incisive analysis of the play
Title: "Baal", by Bertolt Brecht incisive analysis of the play
Category: Arts & Humanities / Theater
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"Baal", by Bertolt Brecht incisive analysis of the play
On Thursday, November 7, I saw a performance of Baal, written by Bertolt Brecht and directed by Evan Parry. The play was not an emotional play, but an intellectual play. It caused the viewer to think about the existentialist nature of Brecht's writing and the underlying meaning of the play. Although I have studied existentialism and followed the play intently, I still could not fully understand what Brecht was trying to say through Baal. My interpretation
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all that great to Baal, Ekart and the chorus girls who were great. I found Baal to be interesting and realize the acting was difficult to take on, but it was obvious who prepared the best for the play. Those who were prepared were good, but those who weren't either didn't have a good performance or didn't warm up until late in the play. Overall, I felt the acting and the play were both successful.
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