
Brecht's Principles of Theatre
Brecht’s Principles of Theatre aim to make audiences think critically rather than emotionally. He believed theatre should challenge viewers’ perspectives, encouraging social awareness and change. His techniques, known as “Epic Theatre,” include breaking the illusion of reality through visible stage elements, actors addressing the audience directly, and using storytelling that highlights social issues. The goal is to prevent spectators from losing themselves in the story and instead reflect on real-world problems, fostering a sense of responsibility and encouraging action. Overall, Brecht’s theatre seeks to inspire thought and discussion, promoting active engagement rather than passive entertainment.