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- Q569457 abstract "Drums in the Night (Trommeln in der Nacht) is a play by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht. Brecht wrote it between 1919 and 1920, and it received its first theatrical production in 1922. It is in the expressionist style of Ernst Toller and Georg Kaiser. The play—along with Baal and In the Jungle—won the Kleist Prize for 1922 (although it was widely assumed, perhaps because Drums was the only play of the three to have been produced at that point, that the prize had been awarded to Drums alone); the play was performed all over Germany as a result. Brecht later claimed that he had only written it as a source of income.Drums in the Night is one of Brecht's earliest plays, written before he became a Marxist, but already the importance of class struggle in Brecht's thinking is apparent. According to Lion Feuchtwanger, the play was originally entitled Spartakus. Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg of the Spartacist League—who were instrumental in the 'Spartacist uprising' in Berlin in January 1919—had only recently been abducted, tortured and killed by Freikorps soldiers.".
- Q569457 author Q38757.
- Q569457 characterInPlay "Amalie Balicke".
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- Q569457 characterInPlay "Auguste, a prostitute".
- Q569457 characterInPlay "Babusch, a journalist".
- Q569457 characterInPlay "Bulltrotter, newspaper vendor".
- Q569457 characterInPlay "Drunk".
- Q569457 characterInPlay "Friedrich Murk, Anna's fiancé".
- Q569457 characterInPlay "Glubb, a bartender".
- Q569457 characterInPlay "Karl Balicke".
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- Q569457 settingOfPlay "Berlin, January 1919".
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- Q569457 characters "Amalie Balicke".
- Q569457 characters "Andreas Kragler, missing World War I soldier".
- Q569457 characters "Anna Balicke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Balicke".
- Q569457 characters "Auguste, a prostitute".
- Q569457 characters "Babusch, a journalist".
- Q569457 characters "Bulltrotter, newspaper vendor".
- Q569457 characters "Drunk".
- Q569457 characters "Friedrich Murk, Anna's fiancé".
- Q569457 characters "Glubb, a bartender".
- Q569457 characters "Karl Balicke".
- Q569457 characters "Maid".
- Q569457 characters "Marie, a prostitute".
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- Q569457 name "Drums in the Night".
- Q569457 setting "Berlin, January 1919".
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- Q569457 comment "Drums in the Night (Trommeln in der Nacht) is a play by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht. Brecht wrote it between 1919 and 1920, and it received its first theatrical production in 1922. It is in the expressionist style of Ernst Toller and Georg Kaiser.".
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- Q569457 name "Drums in the Night".