Mother Courage and her children / - Bertolt Brecht ; [directed by William Gaskill] ; translated by Eric Bentley. - Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder
Date
[1965]
Collection
Creator(s)
Bertolt Brecht, William Gaskill, Eric Bentley, W. H Auden, Madge Ryan, Michael Gambon, Lynn Redgrave, National Theatre (London)
Code
509121
Catalogue link
Theatre programme for the production at the National Theatre, 1965.
Includes notes on the play and its author, Bertolt Brecht. Lacks unbound insert containing cast list. Includes various advertising throughout. Lyrics translated by W.H. Auden. Approximately 36 pages (1 folding) : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm
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