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UNVEILING THE CURTAIN: THE METAMORPHOSIS OF ITALIAN THEATRE IN THE 21st CENTURY THROUGH THE LENS OF GLORY WALL

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Italian theatre in the 21st century has witnessed significant changes in the management of censorship and freedom of expression. This study explores the evolution of the Italian theatre landscape, focusing on the emblematic case of Glory wall, winner of ...
V. Ioannidou
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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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The Fama of the Theatre of Pompey between Antiquity and Antiquarianism

Antichthon, 2023
This article shows how, from the time of its construction up until late antiquity and beyond, written sources reflected and perpetuated the fama of Pompey's theatre.
F. Muecke
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In search of beauty: Anticipating the ‘new Renaissance’ of Italian cinema: Interview with Lora Guerra

Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies, 2023
Lora Guerra (Eleonora Yablochkina) was an Italian writer and screenwriter Tonino Guerra’s wife and collaborator. She worked as a translator for a few films produced by her husband with Russian filmmakers, and today she is the curator of Tonino Guerra’s ...
S. Sidorova
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Biodeterioration and cellulolytic activity by fungi isolated from a nineteenth-century painting at the National Theatre of Costa Rica.

Fungal Biology, 2021
Living organisms can induce deterioration of cultural heritage. Conservation strategies aimed at avoiding damage and aiding restoration, require a comprehensive knowledge of structure, chemical composition, and identity of microorganisms that colonize ...
Sofía Vieto   +8 more
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When theatre helps the school: a workshop for Italian adolescents at risk of dropping out

Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance
If dropping out from school is the final outcome of a long process of disengagement and disinterest from schooling, the use of theatre in education can help to strengthen the bond between students and their schools.
Elisabetta Fenizia   +2 more
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Drama pedagogy in foreign language learning: investigating the impact of theatre texts and theatre performance on L2 speaking accuracy and complexity

Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2022
This paper investigates the pedagogical use of authentic plays for developing learners’ L2 oral skills, measured as global accuracy pronunciation accuracy, syntactic complexity and mean length of AS-units (MLAS).
Simona Floare Bora
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Italian Minor Theatre, 2000–14: the Development of ‘Short Forms’ and the Politics of the Stage

New Theatre Quarterly, 2019
Brevity in experimental Italian theatre is not merely an expressive dimension of scenic creation, but a forma mentis, a conceptual vocation of young companies.
Silvia Mei
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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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