Berlin 1920.
- Political, ecomomic, moral and sexual
chaos in the scenes of numerous street theaters in working-class neughborhoods
of Berlin, after
- World War I, was the reflection of miserable
everyday life, but has more important mission: to prepare the massess for
a social revolution. The typical example of "sexuality on the service
of revolution" is scene of "antibourgeois march" from "Die
Wandlung" (Change) by Ernst Toler, Stage sets and costumes by Georg
Grosz. The play was performed in the Proletarian theatre founded by Erwin
Piscator in 1920.

