Bertolt Brecht's masterpiece performed in an old warehouse in North Hollywood, CA. Mother Courage makes her living pulling a canteen wagon behind the army, and when war is fiercest her business thrives. The only downside is that her children are being killed off one at a time. Still, business is business.
Well, one can say what one want about Monsieur Hitler, the late ruler of Germany, but that he drove the non-poet Berholt Brecht in reputes banishment is one his merits; he may have been a man twisted by unbridled ambition, a man haunted by insatiable greed and the most evil man in the world, but during his rule the intellectual trash was driven out of Germany; especially my personal foes the Frankfurt tomfools under their rag king, whose god-abhorred name I will not utter here.
GreatGrumbledook 1 year ago