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Theater (2025) 55 (1): 9–37.
Published: 01 February 2025
... at your own childhood differently when you immigrate and become racialized? Is everything then, any retelling, an act of dissociating from a memoir, and moving toward a retelling, rather than a remembering? monument will primarily be responsible for the more academic facets of the story. How do you relay...
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Theater (1980) 11 (2): 88–91.
Published: 01 May 1980
... at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York, 1979. I. MONUMENTS. "The House." There lies in all of this a pro• Meredith Monk's work aspires...
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Theater (1984) 16 (1): 61–67.
Published: 01 February 1984
... director seems to be over, it would be nection to Griiber’s Fuwt cannot be overlook- a mistake to underestimate the distinct ed, either, although in that production he qualities of the tightly-knit, state-subsidized reduces Goethe’s monumental text to a theatrical scene in the country, where mono...
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Theater (2014) 44 (2): 115–123.
Published: 01 May 2014
... about heritage: it has been grant community with the Queens Museum, preserved and listed as a monument. The sta- which made sure it could sustain the services dium was never considered worthy of public offered to people by employing community debate, even though it was a fascinating place. workers...
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Theater (1983) 15 (1): 25–30.
Published: 01 February 1983
.... But the move- 26 ment of the performance from one area to another does not just con- aters have monumental proportions that dwarf the public that assem- firm the differences that mark the social, economic and ideological bles in the plaza. In other words, in lieu of a theater that is structured...
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Theater (1989) 20 (3): 13–17.
Published: 01 November 1989
..., nevertheless. can be excused on the grounds that VAAP (the Soviet Copy- Something which not only concerns but even horrifies us right Agency) publishes and circulates tons of plays written is the fate of architectural monuments from the past. It is im...
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Theater (2020) 50 (3): 87–95.
Published: 01 November 2020
... (such as impepho), the brewing and drinking of traditional beer, and invocation of ances- tors by calling their names. A number of performers covered in this book stage sensorial rituals at sites of exist- ing monuments, juxtaposing living, breathing black people with inert edifices of granite, brass, and cement...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 146–152.
Published: 01 November 1999
... FOR EXAMPLE With the dead communists under the ice The happiness of writing in the fifties When we were protected in blank verse Between the planks of the capsizing ghost ship Protected by the ironic pathos of rhyming couplets Only the stresses are counted Against the avalanche of monuments...
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Theater (2000) 30 (3): 97–105.
Published: 01 November 2000
... been German. A final manner in which the German critics interpreted Weill’s Eternal Road as a Jewish and therefore un-German work is in how it was publicly represented as a monumental display. The original Eternal Road had...
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Theater (1976) 7 (2): 56–77.
Published: 01 May 1976
... to explore the play’s major redeeming feature is the strong portrait of the titular character, Somov, epic, monumental character of the events a forty-year-old engineer with a Napoleonic that had just passed. The new drama and theatre should...
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Theater (2015) 45 (2): 149–158.
Published: 01 May 2015
... Settlers National Monument (after the South Africa, 2014. Photo: Michelle settlers whom the British sent out supposedly to secure the frontier against the Xhosa), Cunliffe/CUEPIX with university theater productions on the fringe. Less than ten years later, in 1988...
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Theater (2016) 46 (3): 5–13.
Published: 01 November 2016
... and out — and everything as art. Berlin was his canvas; his posters marked the cityscape, programs, T-­shirts, stickers, match boxes, theater flag, the steel Volks- bühne wheel monument — everything was art.3 His designs always had a clear message and attitude and a sensitivity to social vibrations...
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Theater (2022) 52 (2): 49–53.
Published: 01 May 2022
... affixed to the bench is centered in the image, with the inscription Zum 30. Hochzeistag [sic] 20.3.1964 20.3.1994. It may be that the present moment is not even the center. This bench is twenty-­seven years old and a monument to thirty years of a marriage that began on March 20, 1964. I wonder what I...
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Theater (1983) 15 (1): 64–67.
Published: 01 February 1983
... the daring of Aristopha- nes in mixing “The monumental idiocy of (1833), but this time in a Marxist-terrorist up to Albertine and filch her locket. Count the operetta . . . with the monumental mode. Charmant is to snatch the locket away from pathos of history...
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Theater (2002) 32 (3): 61–67.
Published: 01 November 2002
... by one example: the Battle of the Nations memorial in Leipzig commemorates one of the most important battles against Napoleon, which took place near the city in 1813. The memorial was dedicated as a German national monument in 1913. A relatively apolitical lookout tower whose nationalistic aura...
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Theater (1991) 22 (2): 57–65.
Published: 01 May 1991
... bureaucrats, Monument to the and Meyerhold’s staging, require more than Gogol’s words. creates a time machine. Once built, the machine facilitates Third Intm~atiOnal In fact, the characters are speechless here: only the the arrival of the Phosphorescent Woman from the twenty- (Original director...
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Theater (1997) 27 (2_and_3): 147–154.
Published: 01 May 1997
... 1999 festival of traditional theater Fritsch, and for choreographer V.A. Wolff’s and “big names only,” an orgy for critics and the xyz-Bewegtes Opfer.Appia’s stage designs were Salzburg-Wiener Festwochen-Bayreuth jetset. monumental, but Appia always believed that This year, Hannah Hurtzig...
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Theater (2019) 49 (3): 21–39.
Published: 01 November 2019
... Person clay monuments. Changing night to night with no ‡xed script, a list including cost in local currency might include: One Perspex lectern, bought online, very expensive Three wooden plinths (Rich made a fourth one just in case I needed it because originally I told him I only needed two) Printing...
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Theater (2020) 50 (2): 113–125.
Published: 01 May 2020
... thought were in place. More and more outcries against artists and what they can or cannot do surface in the most (un)usual places: the us, Brazil, Poland, Croatia, Russia, China the list of countries as well as Anica Tomi and Jelena Kova i s Oral Monument, Queer Zagreb, 2019. Courtesy of Domino artist...
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Theater (2020) 50 (2): 1–3.
Published: 01 May 2020
... perceptions of cultural spaces by altering its standard displays. Walker asks us to look more closely at the nature of commemorative monuments that might appear venerable and dignified, bland and immovable. Mutu suggests that an inclusion, the filling of a gap, can alter the values of a revered cultural...