MARIA DUARTE, FIONA O’CONNOR and ANDY HEDGECOCK review Savage House, Enzo, Madfabulous, and Erupcja
GISELA MAY, who died last month in Berlin at the age of 92, was the foremost interpreter of Bertholt Brecht, Kurt Weill and Hans Eisler songs of her generation.
She became renowned far beyond her GDR home. May was a leading member of the permanent acting troupe at the Berliner Ensemble, Brecht’s theatre in Berlin and, when only in her mid-30s, stepped into the shoes of Brecht’s widow Helene Weigel to play Mother Courage to great acclaim.
She was discovered by composer and Brecht collaborator Eisler, who coached and encouraged her in her singing career, introducing her to Brecht’s song repertoire.
CHRISTOPHE IMMER of the Morning Star’s German sister paper Junge Welt reports on a Berlin conference on the politics of art and the legacy of Marxist critic Hans Hess
Hundreds in Berlin gathered on January 15 to honour the US-born socialist who made East Germany his home. Florentine Morales Sandoval reports
Paul MacGee of Manifesto Press invites you to a special launch on Saturday August 2.
NICK MATTHEWS previews a landmark book launch taking place in Leicester next weekend


