Play Details
Context
Place Premiered
Zürich Schauspielhaus, Switzerland
Artistic Director
Stuart Burge
Original Language
German
Co-production with Newcastle Theatre Tyneside Co
Dates Performed
Monday 10th October 1977
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Play Details
Synopsis
The impoverished streets of Setzuan, a fictional Chinese province, where the line between survival and morality blurs amidst the harsh realities of poverty.
Shen Te, a kind-hearted prostitute, is granted a sum of money by three gods in search of a truly good person. As she struggles to maintain her generosity in a world that exploits it, Shen Te invents an alter ego, her male cousin Shui Ta, to protect her interests and navigate the complexities of a capitalist society.
Brecht’s The Good Woman of Setzuan is a parable that challenges the possibility of being both moral and successful in an unjust world. Through its use of epic theatre techniques, including direct audience address and visible scene changes, the play encourages critical thinking about social and economic systems. Shen Te’s dual identity becomes a stark commentary on the compromises forced upon individuals by societal pressures, questioning whether true goodness can survive in a world driven by self-interest. As the gods’ search for a good person becomes increasingly futile, Brecht invites the audience to consider their own role in creating a more equitable society.
Cast & Creative
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Constantin de Goguel
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Renee Goddard
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Richard Ireson
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Jonathon Kent
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Philip McGough
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Gillian Martell
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Fred Pearson
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Mary Sheen
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Janet Suzman
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Frank Vincent
Translator