Mother Courage and Her Children

September 2014 – The Royal Arsenal Site, Woolwich

In September 2014 to mark 100 years since the start of the First World War, we teamed up with GLYPT (now Tramshed) to create a site specific adaptation of Brecht’s famous play around the site of Woolwich Arsenal.

This relevant and important play highlighted the key decisions Mother Courage is forced to make and the impact these decisions have on her children and her business. The audience were cast as war refugees and took a journey down the dramatic parades of the arsenal as they followed Courage’s cart. With live music and song, each scene came to life against a backdrop of canons and the heritage of the Royal Arsenal.

Directed by Sophie Austin

Written by Bertolt Brecht

Design by Jane Mackintosh and Gordon Allum

Produced by Chris Williams and Jeremy James

Music: Ed Lewis

Stage Manager: Cecily Rabey

Costume Assistant: Josh Kard

Cast:

Hazel Braken

Kas Darley

Jamie Hind

Tomi Ogbaro

Denise Orita

Dane Stephens

Mark Stevenson

James Traherne

Michael Wagg