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Do the Georgians Want a War?

Do the Georgians Want a War?

Matti Linnavuori[1] Resumé La guerre qui a éclaté en août 2008 entre la Géorgie et la Russie se poursuit sur scène, avec divers degrés de vision artistique et de maturité. En témoigne la deuxième vitrine du théâtre géorgien, qui a

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Walking in the Air, Mr Vertigo: a Fantasy of (an Artist’s) Freedom by Kristian Smeds

Walking in the Air, Mr Vertigo: a Fantasy of (an Artist’s) Freedom by Kristian Smeds

Soila Lehtonen[1] Mr Vertigo. The Finnish National Theatre, 2010 (premiere 28 Oct), adaptation and direction: Kristian Smeds, Finnish translation of Paul Auster’s novel: Jukka Jääskeläinen, stage design: Kati Lukka, music: Verneri Pohjola, Aki Rissanen, Joonas Riippa, sound and video: Ville

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Killbeth: Korean Shakespeare with Heung and Energy

Killbeth: Korean Shakespeare with Heung and Energy

Bangock Kim* Killbeth, adapted and directed by Sun Woong Koh, at Theatre Mabangzen, Seoul. The title, Killbeth, is a pun on the phonetic resemblance of the name Macbeth in English to the approximate sounds Kallo Mac Beth in Korean, which

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Un échantillon de théâtre iranien

Un échantillon de théâtre iranien

Jean-Pierre Han[1] Summary The Fadjr International Theatre Festival, which takes place every year in Tehran, Iran, was presenting this year its 29th edition. It is the second consecutive year that the IATC sends three of its members to be part

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Censorship Makes an Artist Grow

Censorship Makes an Artist Grow

Lasha Chkhartishvili[1] Raspberry, adapted and directed by Levan Tsuladze at Marjanishvili Theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia. The production I am about to review is not played out on stage. Neither is it played out in theatre lobby, nor in the basement

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The End of One Road, the Beginning of Another: Xhosa Theatre in Cape Town

The End of One Road, the Beginning of Another: Xhosa Theatre in Cape Town

Rob Baum[1] Inxeba Lomphilisi – The Wound of a Healer, Conception and production: The Magnet Theatre, Directors:Mandla Mbothwe and Faniswa Yisa, Writers: Mandla Mbothwe, Fanisa Yisa and the cast, Choreographer: Ina Wichterich, Music Director:  Nolufefe Mtshabe, Movement Director:  Jennie Reznek, Designer:

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Theatres-Audiences-Critics: Keeping Watch over Each Other

Theatres-Audiences-Critics:  Keeping Watch over Each Other

Liu Minghou[1] Résumé Théâtres-Publics-Critiques : Garder l’œil sur chacun Quelle est la relation entre théâtres, publics et critique dans la Chine d’aujourd’hui ? Dans cet exposé, Liu Minghou traite cette question importante à partir de productions récentes, surtout celles provenant

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Goga and Goderdzi Waiting for Godot, or a Spectator of the Modern Theatre

Goga and Goderdzi Waiting for Godot, or a Spectator of the Modern Theatre

David Bukhrikidze* Résumé Goga et Goderdzi dans l’attente de Godot, ou un spectateur du théâtre moderne Qui est le spectateur de théâtre type en Géorgie aujourd’hui ? Dans cet exposé, David Bukhrikidze imagine deux Géorgiens d’inspiration beckettienne – Goga et Goderdzi

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Two Degrees of Separation

Two Degrees of Separation

Zuzana Uličianska[1] Résumé Deux degrés de séparation Si la critique de théâtre est menacée de déclin dans l’industrie des journaux et des magazines, avec des incertitudes économiques existentielles pour les critiques – qui sont souvent pigistes –, ces problèmes sont

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Intercriticism and the Myth of Critical Distance

Intercriticism and the Myth of Critical Distance

Don Rubin[1] Résumé Intercritique et mythe de la distance critique Que veut dire le terme (forgé pour le colloque de Maribor) « intercritique » ? Dans cet exposé, Don Rubin, sans prétendre connaître le sens du mot, explore plutôt la

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