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  1. The name Brecht carries with it a historical and cultural significance that stretches back to medieval Europe. Rooted in the meaning of “bright” or “illustrious,” it has evolved from a given name into a family surname, maintaining its association with notable character and heritage.

  2. Learn about Bertolt Brecht, devices that use the alienation effect, and Brechtian staging when discussing Epic theatre and Brecht for GCSE Drama.

  3. Bertolt Brecht (born February 10, 1898, Augsburg, Germany—died August 14, 1956, East Berlin) was a German poet, playwright, and theatrical reformer whose epic theatre departed from the conventions of theatrical illusion and developed the drama as a social and ideological forum for leftist causes.

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  4. His kind of theatre was called Epic theatre. He called the act of distancing the audience from emotional involvement the verfremdungseffekt. Learn about Bertolt Brecht, devices that use the ...

  5. Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht [a] (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known as Bertolt Brecht and Bert Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet.

  6. Learn about Bertolt Brecht, devices that use the alienation effect, and Brechtian staging when discussing Epic theatre and Brecht for GCSE Drama.

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  8. The surname Brecht is perhaps most famously associated with the German playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht, who is recognized as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century theater.

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