Emil Iliev* Javor Gurdev is a 40-year-old theatre and film director from Southeastern Europe who actively works in Bulgaria and Russia. He is uncompromising in his demands and unsatisfied in his curiosity. His directing work dwells in the areas of
Le théâtre comme lieu de reconnaissance et de résistance — Entretien avec Fausto Paravidino, Dramaturge Italien
Propos recueillis par Irène Sadowska-Guillon* ABSTRACT: Born in Genoa in 1976, Italian playwright Fausto Paravidino is the author of dozens of plays which he has staged with his own company and in which he sometimes performs himself. He attended the
When Hamlet Is in Charge – An Interview with Ion Caramitru, Romanian Actor, Director and General Manager of the National Theater in Bucharest
Ioana Moldovan* Every year, in April, Ion Caramitru presides over the UNITER[1] Gala, an event that celebrates the best of Romanian theatre both in state-theatres and on independent stages. Now 70 years old, Caramitru looks just as dashing as always.
“Old Souls into New Souls” — Interview with Robert Goldsby, U.S. Director
Lissa Tyler Renaud[1] Robert Goldsby has been a man of the theatre, in the fullest sense, over a more than 60-year period: actor, director, professor, administrator, producer, translator, master teacher, scholar and author. Starting out acting for the troops in
Un théâtre briseur des tabous — Entretien avec Rémi De Vos, dramaturge français
Irène Sadowska-Guillon* ABSTRACT: A rare phenomenon in contemporary French drama, the theater of Remi De Vos is engaged with the social and political reality, the comic and the absurd. His comic writings grants all freedoms, transgresses the red line of