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Politics in the context of the “Opera question” in the national theatre before the first world war [PDF]

open access: yesMuzikologija, 2012
Part of the history of the National Theatre in Belgrade in the decade before the First World War relates to processes of discontinuity in the professionalization and modernization of the musical section in this institution and its repertoire. It
Milanović Biljana
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Post-Political Theatre versus the Theatre of Political Struggle [PDF]

open access: yesNew Theatre Quarterly, 2008
In this article Bérénice Hamidi-Kim tests the hypothesis that two conflicting interpretations of the notion of ‘political theatre’ exist on the French stage today. She suggests that each is based on a specific ideology stemming from a specific conception of history and policy, which results in a legitimation of the theatre and of artists both in the ...
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Genealogy of Political Theatre in Post-Socialism. From the Anti-“System” Nihilism to the Anti-Capitalist Left

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Sociologia, 2019
What have been the conditions of production for a political theatre to appear in post-1990s Romania? How and why contemporary theatre in Romania ended up ignoring or dismissing the leftwing, engaged or militant theatrical movements active before 1945 ...
Schwartz David
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Formation of Market Values in the Development of Modern Theatrical Art

open access: yesСоціологічні студії, 2018
The current state of Performing Arts in Ukraine shows two challenging trends that form the main contradiction of society spiritual development – a deepening spirituality of society and commercialization of art and cultural sphere. At the same time modern
Olha Orlova
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Un cas particulier puissant : le théâtre et le sexuel

open access: yesItinera, 2017
Sexual theatre does not only have the advantage of effectively putting on stage the five senses, both among actors and between actors and the audience, it also derives great power from it.
Eric Melgueil
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The Theatre of Dissent in Non-aligned Slovenia and Yugoslavia from the 1950-ies till the Fall of the Berlin Wall

open access: yesBetween, 2020
The aim of the essay is to throw some additional light on the politics of dissent in the Slovene and Yugoslav theatre of the 20th century. It focuses on the specific Central and East European area of non-aligned Yugoslavia as a Second World cultural ...
Tomaž Toporišič
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Presidential Debates or Political Theatre? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This essay investigates the current condition of the United States presidential debate structure. Research has shown that candidates participating in these debates often direct most of their attention to form the most bold and catchy one-liners in order ...
Beukema, Mike
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Political Comedy in Aristophanes [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
This paper argues that Aristophanic comedy, although it takes contemporary political life as its point of departure, is not political in the sense of aiming to influence politics outside the theatre.
Heath, M.
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Theatre at the Impasse: Political Theology and Blitz Theatre Group's Late Night

open access: yesPerformance Philosophy, 2018
This essay describes a performance by the Greek theatre collective, Blitz Theatre – Late Night – as constituting a theatrical response to current political crises in Europe.
Tony Fisher
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Gorky and Moscow art theatre: selective affinities [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2018
Gorky started his literary career as a playwright at the Moscow Art Theatre. He wrote his first plays for its troupe in competition with Chekhov whose plays were performed there during the same period. Thus, two Moscow Art Theatre directors, Stanislavsky
Marie-Christine Autant-Mathieu
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