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Theater (1980) 11 (2): 55–62.
Published: 01 May 1980
.... turned to political ends in the ensemble's recent production, Mephisto, which the dangers of fascism. Mephisto shows the Prussian State Theater in Berlin. He premiered on May 15, 1979 at the fascism as a destroyer of the arts and the supposedly suffered pangs of conscience Cartoucherie...
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Theater (2001) 31 (1): 97–100.
Published: 01 February 2001
... of the stage and rebuke the various characters from Fascism” for. the audience area. the girlfriend This morning they came...
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Theater (1986) 17 (2): 29–30.
Published: 01 May 1986
...~.That you consider the question to be necessary suggests thc answer: the erosion of historical consciousness by a trite concept of relevancy. The theme of fascism is relevant...
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Theater (2000) 30 (3): 127–128.
Published: 01 November 2000
...Elinor Fuchs Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism, and the Holocaust by Vivian Patraka 1999: Indiana University Press © 2000 by Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre 2000 13-The30.3-Books.ak 124-133 10/18/00 11:32 AM Page 127...
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Theater (1986) 17 (2): 8–18.
Published: 01 May 1986
... Iessir.ess has a!ready sal.~c!the !Ives of hr9i.A:” shirts arc mnre practica! in that and a sea ofmisery rising to thc surface. ter- thousands. In wartime, humanity can only respect, but then German fascism came aftcr rifying powers. jvork by dis-order. Bribery heconies an act Italian fascism and had...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 1–6.
Published: 01 November 1999
... before 1930. The “utopian” projects of communism and fascism are often seen as falling into, or lead- ing to, the “apocalyptic”disasters of the gulag, the extermination camps, and World War 11, though this kind of thinking gets messy. What utopia led to Hiroshima? Why call an avoidable...
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Theater (1986) 17 (2): 19–21.
Published: 01 May 1986
... into a scries of fivc vignettes focusing on the psycho-social to intersect with other theater post-modernists, with Beckctt, Bond, dimension of fascism among thc petit-bourgeoisie. Contrary to what Foreman and Wilson. takes placc in Rrecht’s cxilc play FeurandMz.wry...
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Theater (1980) 12 (1): 79–82.
Published: 01 February 1980
... worked its Federal President can call in the same Surely it is the everyday belittlement and way up/to a leading position againlwe breath for the commemoration of the vic- marketing of Fascism - and thus by im- should turn our attentionlto things other tim as well as Bmfsuerbot for the new...
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Theater (1988) 19 (3): 22–34.
Published: 01 November 1988
... is condensed into Balke’s posi- tion as having been a “good worker” under fascism and now an activist-hero under socialism. A series of four dialogues con- fronts two sets of situations in mirror-like repetitions. In Scene 7 Party Secretary Schorn accuses Balke of having denounced arms production. I...
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Theater (2018) 48 (2): 33–37.
Published: 01 May 2018
.../Yale Repertory Theatre 2018 censorship Russia Fascism canon classics aesthetics politics ...
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Theater (1994) 25 (1): 14–22.
Published: 01 February 1994
... of fascism to the tribute to some kind of commemorative publi- thought processes in which it originated. Two cation, I don’t know for which of his birthdays, years ago I wrote Wolken.Heim, which deals and both declined, because he wasn’t ready...
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Theater (2001) 31 (1): 79–91.
Published: 01 February 2001
... Spanish Agitprop during the Civil War, 1936–1939 The Spanish Civil War stands alone in leftist historical memory as the great twentieth- century battle between Communism and Fascism, between what could have been and what was. Aside from...
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Theater (1989) 20 (2): 85–90.
Published: 01 May 1989
... to this time, a structure for the piece was Charcot’s Tbesday lectures, Fascism Freud, Progressive magazine to Bold, beginning to develop: John Schneider and sexuality, the sexual revolution and Breathless Loue, Pregnancy and proposed a three-act sequence, dealing the 25th...
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Theater (1985) 17 (1): 78–84.
Published: 01 February 1985
... statement of how recent Cartoucherie productions, it was a return to the sobriety of they died. The list ends with the suicide of Klaus Mann in 1949 in their origins in Les Petits Bouyeois. And it was graphic in theme and exile. content. Theme - the impact of fascism on artists; content...
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Theater (2001) 31 (1): 27–33.
Published: 01 February 2001
..., to understand? Interviewed by Erika Munk Our culture is a form of fascism, a process in Biljana Srbljanovic’s play Family Stories: Bel- which people get used to fascism. Decontami- grade was first published in English in Theater...
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Theater (1999) 29 (1): 44–53.
Published: 01 February 1999
... tions are in the culture. You need institutions, thefuture? but you can’t write with institutions in mind or Call me an alarmist, call me old-fashioned, but to please them. I’m worried about fascism- pure destiny, bio- Playwriting is a kind of folly...
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Theater (1980) 11 (3): 108–112.
Published: 01 November 1980
... the Mussolini variant of Fascism, of Sandinista guerillas and Colombian characterized by the following: an outpour• rebels, in examining the complex political ing of benefits for workers through state...
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Theater (1986) 17 (2): 5–7.
Published: 01 May 1986
... Rcrnard Shaw lost his grip upon rcality from thc anarchy of’ his youth to the simple, Olympian grandeur of bef’ore the bulldozing success of’ fascism in Italy then Germany, and his last epics - this colossal oeuvre should bc that of a 20th century fell to writing nonsense. Kuripides. Somc think...
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Theater (2000) 30 (3): 63–75.
Published: 01 November 2000
... of the horrors of war. And finally there is the warning of approaching fascism and, simultane- ously, the failure to see or at least to describe the racist element of Nazism’s growing appeal (although Eaton’s production added pantomime to supply that lack, the text...
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Theater (1990) 21 (3): 43–45.
Published: 01 November 1990
...? But that’s desirable, because if you celebration of power of the Reagan years, which seemed to actually have something to say, if you’re not writing be dangerous, a real crucible for fascism: ideas were not as bouncing-breasts-on-the-beach type of films, that’s where important as naked power. We just...