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three years for making a fraudulent lumber deal. Garga decides to go to jail instead even though it will destroy his family. When his mother hears this, she leaves the family. Garga writes a letter that accuses Shlink of raping his sister and violating his wife. He puts the letter into his pocket and tells his father that he will give the police the letter on the day that they release him from prison.
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Meanwhile, Garga has returned home and married his former girlfriend Jane after stealing her away from The Baboon. His family is living very nicely on the money that Shlink gave him. While celebrating the marriage dinner, Shlink arrives with a letter informing him that he will have to go to jail for
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Three years later Garga gives the police the letter. Shlink is forced to flee from his new lumber yard that he has built during those years. Garga takes some men and visits the Chinese Hotel in order to show them what has become of his sister and wife. Both Marie and Jane are now prostitutes in the
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The play opens with Shlink and his accomplices, notably Skinny, The Worm, and The Baboon. He tries to buy Garga's opinion on a book, but Garga refuses to sell it. As a result, Shlink declares war on him and starts to destroy the bookshop. Maynes arrives and soon fires Garga. After Garga leaves,
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in the central roles of Garga and Schlink. The premiere was interrupted several times by Nazis, hooting, whistling and throwing stink bombs at the actors on the stage. It caused a scandal that became an anticipated part of premieres of Brecht's plays and musicals during the
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hotel, and Jane refuses to even consider returning with Garga. Shlink manages to return to the hotel after setting fire to his lumber yard. He tells Garga that the fight is not yet over and that they need to flee immediately.
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Garga arrives at the lumberyard, and Shlink makes himself Garga's servant. Garga accepts the challenge and immediately makes the business sell the same lot of lumber twice, thereby cheating one of the buyers. He invites a
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Shlink goes to live with The Worm. Garga's sister Marie moves in with him, having fallen in love. Garga's girlfriend Jane is also there, working as a whore for The Baboon. Soon thereafter Garga decides to go away to
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to the jungle of the big city. Don't worry your heads about the motives of the fight; concentrate on the stakes. Judge the contenders' technique impartially, and keep your eyes fixed on the finish."
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Officer into the room and promises to donate the entire building to him if the Officer will allow them to spit in his face. Shlink then goes over to the officer and spits at him.
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George Garga and Shlink are portrayed as two metaphorical boxers locked in a fight for the entirety of the play. Shlink is a wealthy lumber merchant and Garga is a book clerk.
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in 1912. You are about to witness an inexplicable wrestling match between two men and observe the downfall of a family that has moved from the
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and a subtitle proclaiming "the struggle between two men in the great city of Chicago"—in 1927, when it was produced at the
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by Bertolt Brecht. Ed. John Willett and Ralph Manheim. Bertolt Brecht: Plays, Poetry and Prose Ser. London: Methuen.
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in 1968, when he was Assistant Director there, and before he founded the very influential
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also in the cast. Willett and Manheim report that this production "was not a success".
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premiered at the Residenz Theater (Residenztheater) in Munich on 9 May 1923, starring
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as part of a series of 'related texts', as she called them (which also included
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Brecht revised the play almost to its final form—now with the title
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McDowell, W. Stuart. (Winter, 1977) "A Brecht-Valentin Production:
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Information about 1924 production at Deutsches Theater in Berlin.
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McDowell, W. Stuart. 2000. "Acting Brecht: The Munich Years,"
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The Theatre of Bertolt Brecht: A Study from Eight Aspects.
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In the prologue to the play, Brecht informs his audience:
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See Willett (1967, 24–25) and Willett and Manheim (1970).
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George Garga – book clerk at C. Maynes Lending Library
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Index

In The Jungle of Cities
German
play
German
modernist
playwright
Bertolt Brecht
Residenztheater
Munich
directed
Erich Engel
set design
Caspar Neher
Otto Wernicke
Erwin Faber
Maria Koppenhöfer
Max Reinhardt
Deutsches Theater
Berlin
dramaturg
scenographer
prologue
Fritz Kortner
Walter Frank
Franziska Kinz
Paul Bildt
Mathias Wieman
Gerda MĂĽller
Hessisches Landestheater
Darmstadt

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