Laura Bradley, a Professor of German and Theatre, David Barnett, a Professor of Theatre, and Tom Kuhn, a Professor of Twentieth Century German Literature, dive into the revolutionary world of Bertolt Brecht. They discuss Brecht's aim to provoke critical thinking through theatre, his innovative works like The Threepenny Opera, and the evolution of his style during exile. The trio highlights Brecht's unique techniques that engaged audiences politically and socially, along with his lasting influence on modern theatre and the complexities of his legacy.