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Mother Courage and Her Children

Written by Bertolt Brecht
Translated by Eric Bentley
Directed by Sanhawich Meateanuwat

woman "Mother Courage" in the foreground of a war torn city, her cart to her left side

Performances

Center for the Performing Arts Theatre
September 29-30 and October 1 at 7:30 p.m.
October 1 and 2 at 2 p.m.

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Synopsis

Widely considered one of the great dramatic creations of the modem stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht’s most passionate and profound statement against war. Set in the seventeenth century, the play follows Anna Fierling (“Mother Courage”), an itinerant trader, as she pulls her wagon of wares and her children through the blood and carnage of Europe’s religious wars. Battered by hardships, brutality, and the degradation and death of her children, she ultimately finds herself alone with the one thing in which she truly believes—her ramshackle wagon with its tattered flag and freight of boots and brandy. Fitting herself in its harness, the old woman manages, with the last of her strength, to drag it onward to the next battle. In the enduring figure of Mother Courage, Bertolt Brecht has created one of the most extraordinary characters in literature.