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A Theatre of Networks: Reconceptualizing Theatre Criticism and Theatre as an Event
Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, 2023Abstract: Historically, scholarship on theater criticism has examined the boundaries of the genre and the role of the critic, while more recent works explore the changes in critical practices. This essay, however, offers a new model for understanding theater criticism, redefining reviews as “critical paratexts” (Genette) that co-construct the “theater
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The Tulane Drama Review, 1963
Ideals are fine. In most of the pages of this issue the writers are concerned with ideals. These pages are concerned with something more tangible: money.The fact is, as we all know, today's theatre is run with money. Tomorrow's theatre, such as it may be, must also be solvent. I am not concerned, in the following paragraphs, with dreams or aspirations.
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Ideals are fine. In most of the pages of this issue the writers are concerned with ideals. These pages are concerned with something more tangible: money.The fact is, as we all know, today's theatre is run with money. Tomorrow's theatre, such as it may be, must also be solvent. I am not concerned, in the following paragraphs, with dreams or aspirations.
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The Theatre of Purgation and the Theatre of Cultivation
TDR: The Drama Review, 2021In China, theatre studies has been dominated by Western discourse on serious drama, mostly the theatre of purgation. It is equally important, however, to study popular Western theatre genres, such as musicals, comedies, and relatively uplifting plays, especially in terms of their similarities with Chinese opera—an epitome of theatre of cultivation.
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The Yearbook of English Studies, 2014
Like the Protestant Schism (or Reformation, depending upon which side you were on) around one hundred years earlier, the cataclysmic events of the English Civil War (1642–51) and the resulting Interregnum (1649–60) did not create an entirely unbridgeable rupture in the nation’s history, its collective consciousness, or even individuals’ personal ...
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Like the Protestant Schism (or Reformation, depending upon which side you were on) around one hundred years earlier, the cataclysmic events of the English Civil War (1642–51) and the resulting Interregnum (1649–60) did not create an entirely unbridgeable rupture in the nation’s history, its collective consciousness, or even individuals’ personal ...
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Theatre Practice, Theatre Studies, and ‘New Theatre Quarterly’
New Theatre Quarterly, 1985The original series of Theatre Quarterly ran for ten years and forty issues, from 1971 to 1981. The relaunched journal intends to continue the best traditions of the old, while reflecting the changes that have overtaken the English-speaking theatre in the intervening years.
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The Theatre-in-the-Theatre Plays
1983The trilogy of ‘theatre-in-the-theatre’ plays testifies to Pirandello’s continued attempts to explore the complexity of the relationship between stage and life, by destroying the naturalist convention of the fourth wall and bringing the audience face to face with the bare bones of theatrical technique.
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The Theatre of the Lecture Theatre
2016This chapter looks at the theatrical methods which Charcot employed within his lectures. Charcot used multiple visual aids in his teaching, including patient performances and slide projections. His approach may be characterized in the terms of film theorists Tom Gunning and Andre Gaudreault as a multimedia “spectacle of attractions” or “monstration ...
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2019
(trad ; anglaise de Qu’est-ce que le théâtre ?, Gallimard, collection Folio essais inédit, 2006)
Biet, Christian, Triau, Christophe
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(trad ; anglaise de Qu’est-ce que le théâtre ?, Gallimard, collection Folio essais inédit, 2006)
Biet, Christian, Triau, Christophe
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Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2000
Fragments of the analytic voyage of a forty year old patient, haunted by the idea of her death since infancy when confronted with the anguish that accompanies the discovery of a potentially death dealing illness. In three years of intensive analytic work, her way of functioning psychically changed dramatically (her flight from imaginative life, total ...
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Fragments of the analytic voyage of a forty year old patient, haunted by the idea of her death since infancy when confronted with the anguish that accompanies the discovery of a potentially death dealing illness. In three years of intensive analytic work, her way of functioning psychically changed dramatically (her flight from imaginative life, total ...
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The Concept of Theatre in Theatre Pedagogy
2011In an international context, the term “theatre pedagogy” may appear somewhat awkward; however the term makes clear this subject’s relation to the art form of theatre and its central significance in terms of contemporary developments in educational theatre here in Germany.
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