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The process of cultural accumulation continues from the past through the present to the future, and the heritage of any nation is one of the main factors in the maturation and development of the experience of that nation, so many writers, poets and theate... see more

A theater where the spectator is involved in all senses, offering welcoming conditions. In the work of Pina Bausch, everyday body behavior is not just a matter of style; her dance develops content with a proper writing, inviting the spectator to experienc... see more

The article discusses the relationship of tension between fiction and reality in contemporary theater, based on the concept of performative theater and in relation to the philosophy of Vilém Flusser, using examples of recent staging and based on the analy... see more

This article focuses on the possible outcomes that may unfold when personal narratives have been intentionally applied on stage to generate a tension between the ideas of reality and fiction in performance. The article uses theoretical references that con... see more

For more than four centuries, Shakespeare's tragedy «Romeo and Juliet» has been staged on theater stages around the world. The directors of different times presented the tragedy, emphasizing different meanings. The twentieth century most often considered ... see more

This article centres on the actor/actress and the art of acting in Nigeria. It provides insights into the personality of a performer both on stage/screen and in the everyday living. Its problematic is informed by the behaviour of some actors/actresses/per... see more

This article centres on the actor/actress and the art of acting in Nigeria. It provides insights into the personality of a performer both on stage/screen and in the everyday living. Its problematic is informed by the behaviour of some actors/actresses/per... see more

This article illustrates the changing shapes of knowledge in Spain in the period spanning from the Baroque (ca. 1600–1680) to the pre-Enlightenment (ca. 1730). Scepticism and the dichotomies engaño – desengaño (illusion – disillusion) and ser – parecer (r... see more

The interest in the invisible could be traced back to the Greek theater where fate acted as a mysterious, invisible force that brought sorrow and suffering to the protagonists. In Shakespearean drama, the interest shifted from fate to man as a power, whos... see more

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