"Informer" play poster (METU Players, 1979)

1979
Bertolt Brecht's play "The Informer" was set in 20th century Germany, during the Nazi regime It is known as a political drama. The play explores Brecht's political views and his views on totalitarian regimes. reflects his opposing stance. The play takes place in a German city under the Nazi regime. The city was under the oppressive rule of the Nazi Party It is controlled by its policies and espionage network. A character named Informer is a powerful member of the regime. He is a supporter and a local official. The informant monitors all segments of society and reports suspicious people. and makes various manipulations to implement the regime's policies. However, the Informant himself is a victim of the regime's brutality. Your own loyalty He begins to question and experiences an internal conflict. As the game progresses, the surroundings of the Informant His relationships with people and his reckoning with himself are centered. informant, society and while questioning what stance he will take against the oppression of the regime, human dignity and justice. It represents the search.
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