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Theatre Policies of Soviet Stalinism and Italian Fascism Compared, 1920–1940s
New Theatre Quarterly, 2019In this article Alexander Golovlev offers a comparative examination of the theatre policies of Fascist Italy and Stalinist Soviet Union. He argues that, although the two regimes shared parallel time frames and gravitated around similar institutional ...
A. Golovlev
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After Filumena: Illegitimacy and Paternity in 1950s’ Italian Women’s Theatre
Italian Studies, 2019The issue of illegitimacy was relevant enough to Italian society to appear in a number of plays staged and/or published even after Eduardo de Filippo’s 1946 landmark work Filumena Marturano.
D. Cavallaro
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Performing Ethnicity: Italian Canadian Theatre
Canadian Theatre Review, 2000In the course of a CTR planning meeting some time ago, one of the members of the editorial team turned to me and asked, “What about a future issue on Italian Canadian theatre?” That meeting, and the phone call I made to the Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage Centre later that afternoon, marked the beginning of a series of coincidences which have led to
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Is it worth subsidising the cultural sector? New insights from Italian theatre companies
Journal of Policy Modeling, 2023Concetta Castiglione +2 more
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Italian Futurist Theatre 1909-1944
1998Abstract Italian Futurist Theatre provides an overview of the theatrical activities of the Italian Futurist movement, headed by F. T. Marinetti. It analyses the theory and practice of Futurist performance, covers the theatre work of all leading artists and writers of the movement, and discusses the principal aims and achievements of ...
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Introduction: Italian Theatre Reverberated
2022In the eighteenth century, Italian musicians, singers, actors, and dancers criss-crossed the whole of Europe, advancing the circulation of dramatic repertoires, artistic excellence and socio-political ideas. Mapping Italian Theatre provides a new critical overview of the circulation of the Italian theatre and opera across Europe in the seventeenth and ...
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2006
“A History of Italian Theatre”, of which the present writer is co-editor, is a history of Italian theatrical scene from Middle Ages to nowadays, that focuses on the relationship between drama, acting traditions, exchanges and reciprocal influences with the international stage. This is the first wide-ranging history of Italian theatre in English.
PUPPA, Paolo, FARRELL J.
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“A History of Italian Theatre”, of which the present writer is co-editor, is a history of Italian theatrical scene from Middle Ages to nowadays, that focuses on the relationship between drama, acting traditions, exchanges and reciprocal influences with the international stage. This is the first wide-ranging history of Italian theatre in English.
PUPPA, Paolo, FARRELL J.
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The Theatre Couple in Early Modern Italy: Self-Fashioning and Mutual Marketing
Italian StudiesThis ambitious study shows that the rapid rise of diva-led troupes of the arte owed much to the innovation known as the theatre couple – a crucial yet overlooked element in gaining prestige and financial success. Drawing on an impressive array of sources,
P. Brown
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MITAP: Mapping Italian Theatre Archive Project
CHANGES Awards: riconoscimenti per l ...Frattali, Arianna, Lepore, Ilaria
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Funding Agencies for Italian Canadian Theatre Projects
Canadian Theatre Review, 2000For a small, newly formed theatre company in Toronto, the first several years can prove to be its making or unmaking. The most innovative ideas and promising actors alone cannot always sustain a group in the absence of the funding necessary to move from conception to production.
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