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Le théâtre de la cruauté comique

Le théâtre de la cruauté comique

Irène Sadowska-Guillon[1] L’atelier volant de Valère Novarina, mise en scène de l’auteur, du 6 septembre au 6 octobre 2012 au Théâtre du Rond Point, à Paris. Suivie d’une tournée nationale durant toute la saison 2012/2013. – Le texte de la

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Shakespeare on the Saint Lawrence: A Summer Romp on the US-Canadian Border

Shakespeare on the Saint Lawrence: A Summer Romp on the US-Canadian Border

Alvina Ruprecht[1] Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Catriona Leger, performed in Prescott, Ontario, Canada at the Saint Lawrence Shakespeare Festival. Reviewed July 23, 2012. Canada is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the war of 1812. The Saint Lawrence,

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In the Shadow of Cate Blanchett

In the Shadow of Cate Blanchett

Kalina Stefanova[1] Big and Small, written by Botho Strauss, directed by Benedict Andrews, performed by the Theatre Company of Sydney at the Barbican in London, April 2012. On stage Cate Blanchett is unrealistically beautiful: she looks so perfect, as if

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The Fashion for Policy

The Fashion for Policy

Christine Matvienko[1] Political performances in contemporary Russia: Lear.Comedy directed by Konstantin Bogomolov at Priyut Komedianta Theatre, Dario Fo’s Berlusputin translated by Svetlana Belova and directed by Varvara Fire at Teatr.doc. 1 Recent political events have become more and more interesting

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The Live Digitizing of the Actor

The Live Digitizing of the Actor

Primož Jesenko[1] MandićMachine, concept and selection of extracts by Marko Mandić and Bojan Jablanovec, performed by Marko Mandić, direction and set by Bojan Jablanovec, lighting by Igor Remeta. Costumes, props and music were, where possible, from the original performances in

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Sibiu Stuns with Purcărete

Sibiu Stuns with Purcărete

Matti Linnavuori[1] and Lissa Tyler Renaud[2]   International theatre festival SITF in Sibiu, Romania, 19th edition in May- June 2012. Sibiu, the capital of Transylvania province in Romania and the European capital of culture in 2007, continues to be a

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A Secret Encounter at The Shakespeare Festival in Craiova

A Secret Encounter at The Shakespeare Festival in Craiova

Maria Zărnescu[1] The International Shakespeare Festival, April and July, 2012, in Craiova and Bucharest, Romania. “Tired with all these, for restful death I cry, As, to behold Desert a beggar born, And needy Nothing trimm’d in jollity, And purest Faith

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Kukura Sets his Artistic Credo against Soap Operas

Kukura Sets his Artistic Credo against Soap Operas

Tomasz Miłkowski[1] Kukura, written by Martin Čičvák. Director: Rastislav Ballek. Dramaturgy: Martin Curban. Production assistance: Martin Čičvák. Premiere: 29 May 2011, Aréna Theatre, Bratislava, Slovakia. The mysterious title of this piece is the name of the actor Juraj Kukura (b.

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La traversée de l’Esprit

La traversée de l’Esprit

Daria Dimiu[1] Théâtre Hongrois d’État Csiky Gergely de Timişoara. Immanuel Kant par Thomas Bernhard. Mise en scène : Alexandru Colpacci. Scénographie : Carmencita Brojboiu. Illustration musicale : Kiss Attila. Chorégraphie : Baczó Tünde. Première : le 11 décembre 2011 ;

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Béla Pintér Rewrites the Battles of 1848

Béla Pintér Rewrites the Battles of 1848

Judit Csáki[1] Béla Pintér & Company: Kaisers TV Ungarn, premiere October, 2011. Béla Pintér & Company, one of the “oldest” independent Hungarian theatres, works outside the traditional theatre structure and yet is an important part of the theatrical mainstream. This

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