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Bertolt Brecht Dürrenmatt explored the dramatic possibilities of
epic theatre. Next to Brecht he has been called its "most original theorist". When he was 26 his first play,
It Is Written, premiered to great controversy. The story of the play revolves around a battle between a sensation-craving cynic and a religious fanatic who takes scripture literally, all of this taking place while the city they live in is under siege. The play's opening night in April 1947 caused fights and protests in the audience. Between 1948 and 1949 Dürrenmatt wrote several segments and sketches for the
anti-Nazi Cabaret Cornichon in Zürich including the short single-act grotesque play
Der Gerettete (
The Rescued). His first major success was the play
Romulus the Great. Set in the year A.D. 476, the play explores the last days of the
Roman Empire, presided over and brought about by its last emperor,
Romulus.
The Visit (
Der Besuch der alten Dame, 1956) is a
grotesque fusion of comedy and tragedy about a wealthy woman who offers the people of her hometown a fortune if they will avenge the wrongs done to her. The satirical drama
The Physicists (
Die Physiker, 1962), which deals with issues concerning science and its responsibility for dramatic and dangerous changes to the world, has also been presented in translation. Radio plays published in English include
Hercules in the Augean Stables (
Herkules und der Stall des Augias, 1954),
Incident at Twilight (
Abendstunde im Spätherbst, 1952) and
The Mission of the Vega (
Das Unternehmen der Wega, 1954). The two late works
Labyrinth and
Turmbau zu Babel are a collection of unfinished ideas, stories and philosophical thoughts. ==Selected bibliography==