World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre Volume 1: Europe
Coordonnateurs : Nagy Peter, Rouyer Phillippe, Rubin Don
This new paperback edition of the The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Europe covers theatre since World War II in forty-seven European nations, including the nations which re-emerged following the break-up of the former USSR, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Each national article is divided into twelve sections - History, Structure of the National Theatre Community, Artistic profile, Music Theatre, Theatre for Young Audiences, Puppet Theatre, Design, Theatre, Space and Architecture, Training, Criticism, Scholarship and Publishing and Further Reading - allowing the reader to use the book as a source for both area and subject studies.
A new preface and further reading sections by the Series Editor brings the Encyclopedia bang up-to-date making it invaluable to anyone interested in European theatre, as well as students and scholars of performance studies, history, anthropology and cultural studies.
Date de parution : 03-2001
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 07-2016
17.4x24.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
puppet; ich; international; institute; sterijino; pozorje; novi; sad; moscow; art; Young Men; Der Besuch Der Alten Dame; FRG; West Germany; Den Nationale Scene; Richard III; Sterijino Pozorje; Young Audiences Pu Ppet Theatre; Narodno Pozoriste; Studio Theatre; Central Theatre; AMidsummer Night's Dream; Puppet Theatre; Independent Groups; Moscow Art Theatre; State Puppet Theatre; Maison De La Culture; Yuri Lyubimov; Du Ring; Municipal Theatre; Youth Theatres; Yugoslav Theatre; Belgrade Dramatic Theatre; Daile Theatre; Bolshoi Drama Theatre