Cetera-Włodarczyk, Anna Havlíčková Kysová, Šárka Kowalcze-Pawlik, Anna Mišterová, Ivona Reuss, Gabriella
This collectively authored position paper discusses “hybrid” Shakespeares in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on productions that offer formal experimentation and transnational perspectives. While their contexts remain regional, they provide an insight into how Shakspeare has been mobilised regionally. The paper consists of four distinct parts,...
Bonté, Patrick
L’enjeu d’ Histoire de l’imposture est de s’interroger, avec une certaine dose d’humour et d’ironie, sur l’artifice des postures sociales, des jeux de rôles, des normes conformistes qui nous façonnent et nous coulent dans des personnalités d’emprunt, aujourd’hui peut-être plus que jamais. Patrick Bonté est revenu sur la réalisation du spectacle dan...
Murphy, Ciara L.
Published in
Journal of Contemporary Drama in English
Ireland is currently at the mid-point of what has been termed The Decade of Centenaries, where citizens, artists, the Irish diaspora, and the tourist industry are encouraged to come together and reflect on the Ireland of one hundred years ago. The years 1912–1922 reflect some of the most significant moments in Ireland’s history, the centerpiece of ...
Ames, Margaret
Peer reviewed
Ames, Margaret
Peer reviewed
Ames, Margaret
Peer reviewed
Ames, Margaret
Peer reviewed
Cloud, Anya Elizabeth
The Fantasy Project consists of extensive embodied, performative, written, video, and photographic research. It connects with concepts of longing, humanness, taxidermy, space, anatomy, imagination, spectatorship, authorship, and much more. This written document, in relationship with the choreography and design, aims to provoke questions about who w...
Cloud, Anya Elizabeth
The Fantasy Project consists of extensive embodied, performative, written, video, and photographic research. It connects with concepts of longing, humanness, taxidermy, space, anatomy, imagination, spectatorship, authorship, and much more. This written document, in relationship with the choreography and design, aims to provoke questions about who w...
Cloud, Anya Elizabeth
The Fantasy Project consists of extensive embodied, performative, written, video, and photographic research. It connects with concepts of longing, humanness, taxidermy, space, anatomy, imagination, spectatorship, authorship, and much more. This written document, in relationship with the choreography and design, aims to provoke questions about who w...