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* Bertolt Brecht-Mother Courage and Her Children ( written )

Bertolt and Courage
* April 19 – Bertolt Brecht's anti-war play Mother Courage and Her Children () receives its first theatrical production at the Schauspielhaus Zürich.
One of Littlewood's most famous productions was the British première of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children ( 1955 ), which she directed and also starred in the lead role.
* Mother Courage and Her Children, by Bertolt Brecht, starring Fiona Shaw ( 2009 )
The sixth scene of " Mother Courage and Her Children " by " Bertolt Brecht " is set in Ingolstadt, when count Tilly died in 1632, during the " Thirty Years War "
In 2009, Shaw collaborated with Deborah Warner again, taking the lead role in Tony Kushner's translation of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children.
** Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht
* Tilly is mentioned in Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children in the chapter where his funeral is held and where Mother Courage, referring to it, says her famous lines " I don't care if this funeral is a historical event, to me the mutilation of my daughter's face is a historical event.
In 1955, Littlewood directed, and took the leading role, in the London premiere of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children.
* Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht ( 2000 )
Mother Courage and Her Children, with Therese Giehse in the title role, with Erni Wilhemi, Hans Christian Blech, and Karl Lieffen, at the Munich Kammerspiele, directed by Bertolt Brecht, Munich, 1950.
Mother Courage and Her Children () is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht ( 1898 – 1956 ) with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin.
Grimmelshausen's Landstörtzerin Courasche became an inspiration for Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children.
Besides these compositions, Tsegaye translated Shakespeare ( Hamlet and Othello being the most popular of these works ), as well as Molière's " Tartouffe " and " Doctor Despite Himself ", as well as Bertolt Brecht's " Mother Courage ".
Dionysus in 69 ( 1968 ), based on Euripides ' The Bacchae, text by Schechner based on group improvisations ; Makbeth ( 1969 ), ( based on Shakespeare ), text devised by Schechner ; Commune ( 1970 ), a group devised work with the text arranged by Schechner and the company, which won Joan MacIntosh an OBIE for Distinguished Performance in 1970 ; The Tooth of Crime ( 1972 ) by Sam Shepard ; Mother Courage and Her Children ( 1975 ) by Bertolt Brecht ; The Marilyn Project ( 1975 ), by David Gaard ); Oedipus ( 1977 ) by Seneca ; Cops ( 1978 ) by Terry Curtis Fox ; The Survivor and the Translator ( 1978 ) performed and directed by Leeny Sack ; The Balcony ( 1979 ) by Jean Genet.
The list of plays and playwrights that have had premiers at Cleveland Play House is impressive, the most notable being Tennessee Williams ’ You Touched Me, and Bertolt Brecht ’ s Mother Courage.
* " Mother Courage / Caucasian Chalk Circle " by Bertolt Brecht, Sydney Theatre Company.
She had previously appeared on Broadway with Anne Bancroft in a 1963 production of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage, staged by Jerome Robbins, at the Martin Beck Theater ; the production received five Tony Award nominations.
During this time, she performed in productions of Shakespeare's King Lear and Romeo and Juliet, the classic Antigone, and alongside Frances Conroy in Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children.
Since then, Shange has written a number of successful plays, including an adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children ( 1980 ), which won an Obie Award.
In the summer of 2006, he directed a new translation of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park ; it starred Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Austin Pendleton.
The same year she played the title role in Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children.
* Mother Courage and her Children ( Bertolt Brecht / Lenka Udovički, Belgrade 1992 ) with B. Đorđević, Đ. Petrović, V, Stefanovski and M. Mladenović

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Her interpretation of the music led to a new album, Twentieth Century Blues ( 1996 ), which focused on the music of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, followed in 1998 by a recording of The Seven Deadly Sins, with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.

Courage and Her
* Mother Courage and Her Children ( Eilif ), National / Old Vic, 1965
Brecht wrote the play Mother Courage and Her Children as a didactic indictment of war profiteering.
He completed translation / adaptations of Brecht's and Weill's musical play Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny and of Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children with music by Paul Dessau.
* 1955 Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertholt Brecht
She was praised for her performance as the title character in Bertoldt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children.
Her character in the film was an aspiring singer — on the soundtrack, she performed a cover of The Tragically Hip's " Courage " and Jane Siberry's " One More Colour ", as well as the film's title track which she co-wrote with Mychael Danna.
* 1963 Mother Courage and Her Children – play – co-producer and director – Tony Award nomination for Best Play, and Best Producer of a Play
Her stage career began in 1980 at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater with roles such as Katrin in Mother Courage.
In 2007, following negotiations with the Beckett estate, Warner directed Shaw in Happy Days at the National Theatre, followed in 2009 by Mother Courage and Her Children ( with Shaw in the title role ) at the same venue.
New York natives and visitors alike have been enjoying free Shakespeare in Central Park since performances began in 1954. Notable productions in recent years include: The Merchant of Venice in 2010, featuring Al Pacino as Shylock ; Twelfth Night in 2009, with Anne Hathaway ; the 40th anniversary production of Hair in 2008 ; and Mother Courage And Her Children, with Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline.

Courage and Children
* Robert Coles – A Study in Courage and Fear, volume 1 of Children of Crisis.
* Mother Courage and her Children ( NT )
She created the Children of Courage segment for the BBC's Children in Need programme.

Her and Children
File: Joshua Reynolds-Lady Elizabeth Delmé and her Children-WGA19337. jpg | Lady Elizabeth Delmé and Her Children, 1779
* Madame Charpentier and Her Children ( 1878 )
Her seminal book The Psycho-Analysis of Children, based on lectures given to the British Psychoanalytic Society in the 1920s, was published in 1932.
Josephine: the Empress and Her Children.
Her successful avoidance of further pregnancies would have been a natural reaction to having been assigned the role of an imperial brood mare, bearing a child a year only to have it taken away from her, but the importance of preserving her youthful appearance was an important influence in her decision: " Children are the curse of a woman, for when they come, they drive away Beauty, which is the best gift of the gods ".
Her Majesty ’ s Other Children: Sketches of Racism from a Neocolonial Age ( Rowman & Littlefield, 1997 ).
In 1838 Delacroix exhibited Medea about to Kill Her Children, which created a sensation at the Salon.
Her last on-screen role was in Children of Divorce in 1980.
D ' Agoult's other works include Lettres Républicaines in Esquisses morales et politiques ( 1849, collected articles ), Trois journées de la vie de Marie Stuart ( 1856 ), Florence et Turin ( 1862 ), Histoire des commencements de la république aux Pays-Bas ( 1872 ), " A Catholic Mother Speaks to Her Children " ( 1906, posthumously ) and Mes souvenirs ( 1877, posthumously ).
* A Catholic Mother Speaks to Her Children ", De Flavigny, Marie.
Her discovery by Henry Winkler during one of her ICODA theater performances ultimately led to her film debut in Children of a Lesser God ( 1986 ).
File: Asmus-jakob-carstens-night-and-her-children-sleep-and-death. jpg | Asmus Jacob Carstens, Night and Her Children, Sleep and Death, 1794, Black chalk on paper, 745 x 985 cm
Her first job in the early 1970s, was in a paediatrics clinic at Perth's children's hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, where her patients included thin and sick Aboriginal children flown in from remote western settlements.
Her third volume of poetry, A Chaplet of Verses ( 1861 ), was published for the benefit of a Catholic Night Refuge for Women and Children that had been founded in 1860 at Providence Row in East London.
Her initial success came with the role of Amanda Cousins on the soap opera All My Children between 1981 and 1984.
Her big star break came in 1987, when she was cast as Marcy Rhoades ( later Marcy D ' Arcy ) on the hit Fox TV sitcom Married ... with Children.

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