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My contribution to the the NTS issue on Theatre and Continental Philosophy discusses a particular aspect of the complex intellectual and creative dialogue between the work and thinking of Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht, beginning in 1929, the year the... see more

The main objective of my article is to investigate the ways in which contemporary Anglophone drama and theatre actively employ diegetic and narrative forms, setting them in conflict with the mimetic action. The mode of telling seems to be at odds with the... see more

At the beginning of the 21st century, Finnish theatre experienced a wave of new, politically engaged drama that came hand in hand with a renewal of aesthetics and dramaturgical strategies. One component of this renewal was a new perspective on Brecht’s ep... see more

Bertolt Brecht introduced a new type of theatre called epic theatre in 20th century. He challenged the classical drama conception to epic theatre by including some elements in his play as Historicization, Alienation, Gestus and the Fourth wall. Brecht rej... see more

A peça A Ópera dos Três Vinténs, de Brecht e Weill, estreia com sucesso em 1928. Sua adaptação cinematográfica mantinha os autores na elaboração do roteiro, mas eles são afastados do processo ao atualizar questões críticas da peça, e o filme de Pabst... see more

"Anna (Asja) La¯cis (1891-1979) is often considered the first to have implemented true epic theatre in Latvian drama.... Bernhard Reich (1894-1972)...is one of the most important personalities of the German theatre of the 1920s.... This article demonstrat... see more

The paper aims to offer a synthetic perspective upon the dramatic genre in the Romanian folklore. We present several preliminary elements within a short historical account of the dramatic manifestations; afterwards we create an inventory of the forms of t... see more

 This paper aims to analyse some dramatic and theatrical features of the Bosnian Sephardic author, Laura Papo Bohoreta (Sarajevo 1891-1942). Her wide dramatic and literary production was written in Judeo-Spanish between the two wars. In particular, t... see more

The article highlights two opposing opinions on peculiarities of modern methods of stage interpretation of epics. The first one (T. A. Shakh-Azizova, I. L. Vyshnevska, V. Ie. Khaliziev): today theatre and literature interact ... see more

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