This book makes the case for Bertolt Brecht's continued importance at a time when events of the 21st century cry out for a studied means of producing theatre for social change. Here is a unique step-by-step process for realizing Brecht's ways of working onstage using the 2015 Texas Tech University production of Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children as a model for exploration. Particular Brecht concepts-the epic, Verfremdung, the Fabel, gestus, historicization, literarization, the "Not...but," Arrangement, and the Separation of the Elements-are explained and applied to scenes and plays. Brecht's complicated relationship with Konstantin Stanislavsky is also explored in relation to their separate views on acting. For theatrical practitioners and educators, this volume is a record of pedagogical engagement, an empirical study of Brecht's work in performance at a higher institution of learning using graduate and undergraduate students.
Engaging with Brecht is a constructive addition to the body of literature that considers the challenges and rewards that accompany efforts to apply in contemporary educational contexts the ideas and methods forged by Brecht in conjunction with his numerous collaborators. Gelber s focus on describing his and his collaborators efforts at Texas Tech to engage these ideas and methods will be especially useful to those who are considering undertaking applied work of a similar kind. (Jonathan Chambers, Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, Vol. 38 (2), 2024)