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                  <text>Brecht in/au Canada</text>
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                <text>"The Informer" and "The Sermon on the Mount", from The Private Life of the Master Race [Toronto, 1946]</text>
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                <text>theatre production / spectacle de théâtre</text>
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                <text>"The Barn", 2600 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario</text>
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                <text>1946-06-25 to 1946-06-26 [performances]</text>
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                <text>Barnett, Victor; electrician | Brown, Charles; stage manager | Davies, Barbara; properties | Gibson, George; electrician | Mavor Moore, Dora; producer</text>
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                <text>Allen, Barbara; act. (role: The Maid in "The Informer") | Breen, Melwyn; act. (role: The Husband in "The Informer") | Cruchet, Jean; act. (role: The Wife in "The Sermon") | Gibson, George; act. (role: The Dying Man in "The Sermon") | Hargraves, Gordon; act. (role: The Son in "The Informer") | King, Charmion; act. (role: The Wife in "The Informer") | Plinge, Walter; act. (role: The Pastor in "The Sermon") | Walkley, Hal; act. (role: The Son in "The Sermon")</text>
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                <text>Brecht work(s)/oeuvre(s): Furcht und Elend des III. Reiches</text>
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                <text>The Village Players performed the two self-contained scenes from Brecht's montage play in a double bill with Federico Garcia Lorca's "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife" (directed by Frances Halpenny).</text>
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                <text>“Current Events.” Globe and Mail 22 June 1946, p. 19.
Dora Mavor Moore Papers, MS Coll. 207, Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library, University of Toronto.
Macdonald, Rose. “ ‘Barn’ Theatre Presents Fine Stage Efforts.” Evening Telegram [Toronto], 27 June 1946.
McElheran, Brock. “Village Players Carry Art to Barn in Housing Crisis.” Globe and Mail, 26 June 1946, p. 10.</text>
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                <text>Catalog.: Joerg Esleben, University of Ottawa</text>
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