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Theater as a means of communicating research on climate change: The case of "Cambiare il clima". [PDF]

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Vanin E   +6 more
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'Mind the professional gap': exploring how doctors experience working in peripheral areas. [PDF]

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Patient Blood Management in pediatric and adolescent bone marrow donors: results from an Italian survey. [PDF]

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Italian Theatre Since the War

The Tulane Drama Review, 1964
Vito Pandolfi, born in 1917, is a leading Italian theatre critic, historian, and director. The article we are publishing was taken in part from his book, Contemporary Italian Theatre (Teatro italiano contemporaneo, Milan, 1959). Pandolfi revised and updated his analysis for TDR. A graduate of D'Amico's Accademia d'Arte Drammatica, Pandolfi has directed
Vito Pandolfi, Gino Rizzo
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A History of Italian Theatre

The Modern Language Review, 2008
With the aim of providing a comprehensive history of Italian drama from its origins to the present day, this book treats theatre in its widest sense, discussing the impact of all the elements and figures integral to the collaborative process of theatre-making.
Jennifer Lorch   +2 more
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Organisation of operating theatres: an Italian benchmarking study

International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 2002
The paper presents the main results of a benchmarking project involving eight Italian hospitals. The project sought to examine and compare the organisational processes adopted in different operating blocks, i.e. complex organisational units comprising many different actors whose performance often has a significant influence on the level of work of the ...
Longo M., Masella C.
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Contemporary Italian Theatre

The Drama Review, 1978
What is particularly Italian about the theatre that is produced in Italy? What characteristics make it different—recognizable—to the foreign spectator?After the war, Italian theatre was scarcely significant for its innovations. An effort to restore tradition in theatre absorbed most creative energies. Three outstanding influences belong to this period.
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Staging Italian Theatre:

2007
This paper looks at contemporary strategies adopted in staging political plays in the UK by taking into account the changing role of theatre audiences and the function of theatre in affecting and determining social practices. After briefly analysing British predominant approaches to foreign theatre, a number of recent productions of Italian plays ...
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