Mother
Courage and Her Children is perhaps Brecht’s most well-known play,
written immediately prior to the Second World War in 1939, and first performed
in 1941. Set in the seventeeth century, it is the story of ‘Mother Courage’ as
she follows the Swedish Army during the Thirty Year War, eking out a living
selling food and provisions to the soldiers. Like Brecht’s story, the Korean pansori also originated in the
seventeenth century as an oral tradition of storytelling. Now a rigorous
artform, pansori involves a singer and a drum, and combines a strong emotional
stories with the
ethereal vocal gymnastics of highly dedicated and highly trained singers. Currently playing
as part of the Sydney Festival
is UKCHUK-GA:
Pansori Mother Courage, directed by In Woo Nam and written, composed and
performed by Jaram Lee.