''Man Equals Man'' (), or ''A Man's a Man'', is a
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by the
German modernist playwright
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Readin ...
Bertolt Brecht
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. One of Brecht's earlier works, it explores themes of
war, human
fungibility
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, and
identity. It is one of the
agitprop
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works inspired by the developments in
USSR
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praising the
bolshevik
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collectivism and replaceability of each member of the collective (along with
''The Decision'' and "Verwisch die Spuren").
Not only was the play the first to emerge after Brecht's move from
Munich
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to
Berlin
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, but it was also the first to be produced by what came to be known as 'the Brecht collective',
:"that shifting group of friends and collaborators on whom he henceforth depended. As such it mirrored the artistic climate of the middle 1920s, with their attitude of '
Neue Sachlichkeit' (or New Matter-of-Factness), their stressing of the collectivity and downplaying of the individual, and their new cult of Anglo-Saxon imagery and sport. Together the 'collective' would go to fights, not only absorbing their terminology and ethos (which permeates ''Man Equals Man'') but also drawing those conclusions for the theatre as a whole which Brecht set down in his theoretical essay 'Emphasis on Sport' and tried to realise by means of the harsh lighting, the boxing-ring stage and other anti-illusionistic devices that henceforward appeared in his own productions."
[Willett and Manheim (1979, viii-ix).]
As with his earlier ''
In the Jungle'' (1923), which was set in
Chicago
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, Brecht locates the drama in what was for his German audience an exotic setting,
British colonial India. ''Man Equals Man'' presents the forcible transformation of a civilian, Galy Gay, into the perfect soldier. Using
Kiplingesque imagery (as with ''In the Jungle'', though, thanks to
Elisabeth Hauptmann's command of English, in a more authentic tone now), Brecht explores personality as something that can be dismantled and reassembled like a machine, in a parable that critic Walter Kerr credited with a "curious foreshadowing of the art of brainwashing."
[Man Equals Man and The Elephant Calf](_blank)
The same characters exist in the short
interlude ''
The Elephant Calf''.
The play was first staged by two provincial theatres in
Düsseldorf
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and
Darmstadt
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, opening first in the latter on 25 September 1926. This production was directed by
Jacob Geis, with
set-design by
Caspar Neher
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Neher was born in Augs ...
.
Ernst Legal
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Born on 2 May 1881 in Schlieben in the Kingdom of Prussia, Prussian Province of Saxony, he was the father of the actress Marga Leg ...
(who was the director of the
Landestheater where the play was produced) played Galy Gay.
The play offers an "intermission piece" called "
The Elephant Calf". It is a one-act surrealistic farce that has Galy Gay making his return as a baby
elephant
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accused of murdering its mother.
In March 1927 an adaptation of the play was broadcast by Radio Berlin's new drama department, with an introductory note in ''Der deutsche Rundfunk'' describing it as "the most powerful and original stage play of our time."
Charles Marowitz
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listed it among Brecht's major plays in 1972.
Texts
In the current publication, the Arcade edition was translated from Brecht's final revision in 1954 by Gerhard Nellhaus (and by Brecht himself, who made his own English version of the first scene). The Bentley translation is based on public domain material of 1926, many years before Brecht finished revising the play.
Productions
In 1931, Brecht himself directed the play, in Berlin starring
Peter Lorre.
In 1986, the Hyde Park Theater Company in
Hyde Park, New York produced the play starring
Bill Murray
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as Galy Gay. The cast included
Stockard Channing
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as Widow Begbik,
Josie de Guzman,
Al Corley,
Mark Metcalf and Murray's brother,
Brian Doyle-Murray. Tim Mayer directed, with music by, among others,
Van Dyke Parks.
In early 2014 the
Classic Stage Company in New York City produced the play. Brian Kulick directed, and
Duncan Sheik
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composed instrumental and vocal music. The cast included Jason Babinsky,
Justin Vivian Bond as Widow Begbik, Gibson Frazier, Martin Moran,
Steven Skybell,
Stephen Spinella,
Ching Valdes-Aran as Mr Wang, Allan K. Washington and Andrew Weems.
Works cited
* Willett, John and Ralph Manheim. 1979. Introduction and Editorial Notes. ''Collected Plays: Two'' by Bertolt Brecht. Bertolt Brecht: Plays, Poetry, Prose Ser. London: Methuen, 1994. .
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