The first live virtual performances of the first five plays in The Brecht Project were presented on October 27, 28 and 29, 2020.

the plays: Round 1

The Private Life of the (Not So) Master Race

THE INFORMER by Christine U’Ren, inspired by The Informer/The Spy by Bertolt Brecht

I’M WITH HER by Scott Munson, inspired by The Chalk Cross by Bertolt Brecht

THE PEOPLE UPSTAIRS by Scott Munson, inspired by A Case of Betrayal by Bertolt Brecht

JUDICIAL PROCESS by Reg Clay, inspired by Judicial Process by Bertolt Brecht

JUDITH by Denmo Ibrahim, inspired by The Jewish Wife by Bertolt Brecht, Co-Produced with Storykrapht

The Creative Team

 
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Benjamin Boucvalt

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Reg Clay

Playwright

About Reg

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April Deutschle

Performer

About April

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Damaris Divito

Performer

About Damaris

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Carolyn Doyle

Performer

About Carolyn

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Susan E. Evans

Director & Producer

About Susan

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Michelle Hoselton

Production Manager

About Michelle

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Denmo Ibrahim

Playwright

About Denmo

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Aaron Royce Jones

Performer

About Aaron

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Tim Holt Jones

Performer

About Tim

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Suzan A Kendall

Performer

About Suzan

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Francis Koll

Performer

About Francis

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Del Medoff

Technical Director

About Del

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Gene Mocsy

Performer

About Gene

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Scott Munson

Playwright & Producer

About Scott

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Tom Reilly

Performer

About Tom

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Kimberly Ridgeway

Assistant Director & Performer

About Kimberly

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Sharon Shao

Performer

About Sharon

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Craig Souza

Performer

About Craig

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Christine U’Ren

Playwright

About Christine

Read what the reviewers said:

“ … draws on the chilling parallels between Brecht’s depiction of Nazi Germany and modern-day America.” - Zoe A. Welch, Univ. of Puget Sound. Complete Review Here.




“Opening night of The Brecht Project could not have been more unconventionally successful. … grabs our attention with a fresh explanation of the same problems that we often wrongly assume we know enough about.” - Nurcan Sumbul, Daily Cal. Complete Review Here.


Round 2 is in process, projected production in Spring 2026!

With more Brecht-inspired pieces.

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