Eastern European Theatre After the Iron Curtain
Title | Eastern European Theatre After the Iron Curtain PDF eBook |
Author | Kalina Stefanova |
Publisher | Harwood Academic Publishers |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 1998-10-31 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9789057550553 |
Kalina Stefanova surveys Eastern European theatre after the collapse of the Soviet Union, presenting factual information about the many different spheres of theatre there today -- from playwriting, directing and acting, to repertoire creation and theatre management. She covers the current theatre situation in Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and the Ukraine, including interviews with major directors and playwrights such as Yury Lyubimov, Vaclav Havel, Andrei Sherban, and Ismail Kadare. By presenting material never previously published on theatre life during the Communist years, she is able to compare theatre before and after the political changes.
Eastern European Theatre After the Iron Curtain
Title | Eastern European Theatre After the Iron Curtain PDF eBook |
Author | Kalina Stefanova |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2014-07-16 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1134425694 |
An important new survey of Eastern European theater after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Explores all aspects of theater, from playwriting, directing and acting, to repertoire creation and theatre management. Uses material never previously published on theatre life during the Communist years. Compares theater before and after the political changes in Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland,Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine. Chapters begin with introductions by well-known theatre professionals or lively interviews with a major directors or playwrights - including Yury Lyubimov, Václav Havel, Andrei Sherban and Ismail Kadare.
Eastern European Theatre After the Iron Curtain
Title | Eastern European Theatre After the Iron Curtain PDF eBook |
Author | Kalina Stefanova |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2014-07-16 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1134425627 |
An important new survey of Eastern European theater after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Explores all aspects of theater, from playwriting, directing and acting, to repertoire creation and theatre management. Uses material never previously published on theatre life during the Communist years. Compares theater before and after the political changes in Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland,Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine. Chapters begin with introductions by well-known theatre professionals or lively interviews with a major directors or playwrights - including Yury Lyubimov, Václav Havel, Andrei Sherban and Ismail Kadare.
Eastern European Theater After the Iron Curtain
Title | Eastern European Theater After the Iron Curtain PDF eBook |
Author | Kalina Stefanova |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9789057550546 |
This unique text uses material never previously published on theatre life during the Communist years. Chapters begin with introductions by well-known theatre professionals or lively interviews with a major directors or playwrights.
20 Ground-Breaking Directors of Eastern Europe
Title | 20 Ground-Breaking Directors of Eastern Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Kalina Stefanova |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2021-05-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 3030529355 |
Directors have long been the main figures on Eastern European stages. During the last three decades some of the most outstanding among them have risen to international stardom thanks to their ground-breaking productions that speak to audiences far beyond local borders. Not by chance, a considerable number of these directors have won the second-biggest theatre award on the continent – the European Prize for (New) Theatrical Realities. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the top directors of the region have been pushing contemporary theatre as a whole ahead into new territories. This book offers informative and in-depth portraits of twenty of these directors, written by leading critics, scholars, and researchers, who shed light on the directors’ signature styles with examples of their emblematic productions and outline the reasons for their impact. In addition, in two chapters the selected directors themselves discuss their artistic family trees as well as the main stakes theatre faces today. The book will be of interest to theatre scholars, students, and anybody engaged with theatre on a global scale.
Staging Postcommunism
Title | Staging Postcommunism PDF eBook |
Author | Vessela S. Warner |
Publisher | University of Iowa Press |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 2020-01-01 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1609386787 |
Theatre in Eastern and Central Europe was never the same after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. In the transition to a postcommunist world, “alternative theatre” found ways to grapple with political chaos, corruption, and aggressive implementation of a market economy. Three decades later, this volume is the first comprehensive examination of alternative theatre in ten former communist countries. The essays focus on companies and artists that radically changed the language and organization of theatre in the countries formerly known as the Eastern European bloc. This collection investigates the ways in which postcommunist alternative theatre negotiated and embodied change not only locally but globally as well. Contributors: Dennis Barnett, Dennis C. Beck, Violeta Decheva, Luule Epner, John Freedman, Barry Freeman, Margarita Kompelmakher, Jaak Rahesoo, Angelina Ros ̧ca, Ban ̧uta Rubess, Christopher Silsby, Andrea Tompa, S. E. Wilmer
Theatre and Performance in Eastern Europe
Title | Theatre and Performance in Eastern Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Barnett |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780810860230 |
This is a collection of articles about contemporary theatre and performance history in Eastern Europe. It considers the ways the socio-political change has affected theatre and performance in countries such as Russia, the former Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and the former Yugoslavia, particularly after the break-up of the Soviet Union.