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Politik als Experiment: Inszenierungen von Jānis Balodis’ Theatertexten „Visi mani prezidenti” („Alle meine Präsidenten”) und „Nacionālais attīstības plāns” („Der Nationale Entwicklungsplan”) [PDF]
Politics as experiment: the staging of Jānis Balodis’ plays Visi mani prezidenti (All My Presidents) and Nacionālais attīstības plāns (The National Development Plan).
Inga Sindi
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In this interview piece, the theorist, practitioner and curator Gigi Argyropoulou discusses current forms of political theatre in public spaces that she’s been involved with.
Gigi Argyropoulou +2 more
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Intervention as a means to make a political theatre
This article focuses on the political aspects of interventions in modern Russian theatre, as well as some examples of deconstruction of neoliberal means of producing and transmitting knowledge in current theatre theory.
K. N. Matvienko
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The experience of immediacy: emotion and enlistment in fact-based theatre [PDF]
This article discusses emotion as a strategy of political agency in post-Thatcherite documentary theatre. The 1990s saw a renaissance in theatre writing based in directness and immediacy but based in two quite different forms of drama, In-Yer-Face ...
Taylor, Lib
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'Visibility brings with it responsibility': Using a pragmatic performance approach to explore a political philosophy of technology [PDF]
With the emergence, suspicion and social acceptance of ubiquitous communications technology thoroughly plumbed and the digital age already wondering what it is going to rename itself in light of ever more fluid and complex technologies, this paper asks ...
D'Arcy, Geraint
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Falk Richter, pour un théâtre maniériste ?
If “the image disrupts history” (G. Didi-Huberman), Falk Richter’s theatre seeks in its very material — i.e. the flux of our mediatized reality-data (photography, film, television, internet posts, advertisements) — the (political) disruption of our time ...
Sylvie Arlaud
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This article is a review of Dariusz Kosiński’s Performing Poland: Rethinking Histories and Theatres (Aberystwyth 2019). The author points out that the book is an attempt at introducing several centuries of Polish theatre and performance to an ...
S.E. Wilmer
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What political theatre may be in contemporary times and in what sense it is ‘political’ are the core issues of this article. Maria Shevtsova discusses examples from within a restricted period, 2007 to 2014, but from a wide area that begins in Eastern ...
Maria Shevtsova
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Taming the political: the struggle over recognition in the politics of applied theatre [PDF]
The emerging sub-field of applied theatre encompasses a wide range of pro-social 'alternative' theatre practices, but it also refers to a discursive practice that seeks to reconcile the apparently contradictory claims of the politics of egalitarian ...
Neelands, Jonothan
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Political Theatre in the Age of Brexit: The State of Nation in Monologues
On the British stage, political theatre, which emerged in the twentieth century, has been linked with the problems of the working class as initiated in the 1920s until the early 1960s. With the end of the official censorship of theatre in 1968, political
Öğünç Banu
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