Sydney Theatre Company Presents BAAL, 5/7-6/11
By: Kelsey Denette
Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse Melbourne collaborate on a new production of the rarely performed Baal, the first play of one of the greatest theatrical minds of all time, Bertolt Brecht. Written in 1918 when the playwright was just 20 years old and regarded as a play of confronting and contrasting beauty and brutality, Baal is directed by Simon Stone. Performances are at The Wharf from 7 May to 11 June 2011.
Melbourne actor Thomas M Wright plays the nihilistic, hedonistic and amoral artist, Baal, whose exceptional charisma wins the devotion of all he encounters. An anti-hero of the first order, the drunken, depraved and magnetically alluring Baal is a monster of appetite who cruelly uses, abuses and discards friends, patrons and lovers of both sexes, leaving a trail of devastation lying in his wake.Translated and adapted by Sydney Theatre Company Associate Director Tom Wright and Simon Stone, Baal represents STC Main Stage debuts for most of those associated with it including the entire cast, director and costume designer. Stefan Gregory's new compositions of settings to Brecht's songs are a feature, sung by Thomas M Wright accompanying himself on guitar.Photo Credit: Terence Chin 2010

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