
"Fear and Misery of the Third Reich" by Bertolt Brecht (2nd June 2025)
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In this week’s episode, Dr Sam and guest co-host John Summers-Campbell explore the most naturalistic of Brecht’s works: a series of 24 episodic scenes that illustrate what life was like for ordinary Germans under the Nazis in the build-up to the Second World War.
Sam and John discuss aspects such as the (under)representation of different groups; which of the scenes they think are the most powerful, and why; John’s experiences of directing the play, including a tap-dancing schoolgirl, a maid in drag and a fainting Nazi; how Fear and Misery… inspired a 1980s sci-fi series; and how the play is, once again, hauntingly timely.
Hosts: Samantha Mitschke & John Summers-Campbell
Executive Producer: Samantha Mitschke
Producer / Editor: Alexandra Gellner
Music: “Image” by Infraction Music
Contact: https://holocaustonstage.com/contact/
Books & Articles
The Poetry Foundation, “Bertolt Brecht”: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/bertolt-brecht
Plays
Bertolt Brecht; John Willett (trans.) (2006) Fear and Misery of the Third Reich. Methuen Drama.
Unfortunately Leopoldstadt is no longer available on National Theatre at Home (we checked), but you can watch the National Theatre trailer here and find copies of the text here.
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