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Grzegorz Jarzyna’s Theatre of Post-Dramatic Joy and Recognition

2021
This chapter presents the artistic career (with key performances as milestones) and theatre aesthetics of Grzegorz Jarzyna, one of the most influential theatre directors in contemporary Poland, co-creator of the significant metropolitan theatre called Teatr Rozmaitości.
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Classical Presences and ‘Post Dramatic’ Performances

2018
Abstract This chapter looks at theatrical productions created in the wake of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995, which sought to convey the shock that permeated Israeli society as a result, and to provide theatrical responses to help the grieving community come to terms with his death.
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From the Great Reform to the Post-dramatic: Adaptation in the Polish Postwar Theatre

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2010
Modern Polish theatre is rightly admired worldwide, yet by contrast, modern Polish dramatic literature - aside from a few names (Witkiewicz, Gombrowicz, Mrozek, Rozewicz) - is practically unknown. Some might argue that this state of affairs has emerged because Polish directors have preferred to bypass dramatic literature altogether and create their own
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Dramaturgical translation in the post-dramatic era: Between fidelity to the source text and the target ‘dramaturg-as-text’

Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance, 2011
The core of this article engages with the field of dramaturgical translation. It is based, apart from the theoretical and practical substructure, on an extensive field research of contemporaneous German dramaturgy over the last decade. The article investigates major current approaches to inter-lingual and inter- and intra-cultural, as well as inter ...
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