2007. “The day that Bertolt Brecht died in Finland”, by Josep Lluís and Rodolf Sirera.
Directed by Pep Sanchis and Maria P. Bosch.
From a reading to a whole show
The study of character making has helped us growing up as a theatre group and seeing clearly the importance of a daring text
Cast
Josep Daniel Tormo
Lorena Jiménez
Anna Marí
Josep Vicent Valero
Technical team
Costume design: Antonio Moreno (La Cantante Calva)
Music: Kurt Weill and David Gálvez
Vocal expert: David Gálvez
Image: Isabel Luján
Executive production: Eva López
Direction: Pep Sanchis and María P. Bosch
Plot
The text is presented as a recreation, part fiction and part reality, of the personal and professional life of the famous German playwright Bertolt Brecht. The whole piece is a constant reflection on human condition from the point of view of human coherence and human contradictions. Through numerous flash-backs and subtle touches of cabaret and American music-hall, the audience will discover the best kept secrets of the recreated and partly fictional life of Brecht, as well as that of those closest to him. Brecht is a human being who is aware of this development as a creator and as an artist.