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Preview: Mother Courage and Her Children

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There is nothing like a story of suffering to make the long Minnesota winters seem more bearable.  Who among us living hear hasn’t heard the fabled years of old when young children needed to walk fifteen miles through twenty-five foot snowdrifts to get to school? Well, that is certainly a bit of a stretch by today’s imagination but Julie Dafydd will be delivering just that level of Chutzpah in the title character of Mother Courage this month at Minneapolis College and Technical School’s Theater on the Park. 

Dafydd, a local actor, writer, personality in the Twin Cities, has written the column “Consider The Source” for Lavender magazine for the past fifteen years and was Empress III of The Imperial Court of Minnesota.

Mother Courage is set in war torn Europe during the Thirty-Years War (1616-1648). The lead, portrayed by Daffyd, displays the depth of being human in the role that examines life in the midst of all that war brings. Portraying the struggle to survive during a never-ending period of conflict, upheaval and lawlessness. This is not a merry-go-lightly performance but is sure to make you pleased you don’t have to deal with these types of struggles.

The Bertold Brecht standard is scheduled for a short run beginning Wednesday February 10, 2010 continuing its daily run through Saturday February 13 with an additional 1:00 pm matinee.  All evening shows are at 7:00 pm and all performances are free to the public.  Audience members are asked to bring non-perishable food items in lieu of ticket fees, which will be distributed to local food shelves. 

The talented direction of Maxine Klein will no doubt bring this performance the depth and structure the playwright intended.  Bertold Brecht is one of Germany’s most celebrated playwrights. 

February 10, 11, 12, 13 2010 7:00 p.m.

February 13 1:00 p.m. (Matinee)

FREE

Please bring a non-perishable food item for distribution to local food shelves.

Listen to Julie talk about the show