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    Site-Specific Author's Drama by Hana Strejčková

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…As a playwright, the author focuses on the memories of witnesses and socially taboo topics. As a theatre director, she examines approaches for transforming into theatrical language the memory of place, the collection of data from oral history and burning issues. …”
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    Site-Specific Author’s Drama by Hana Strejčková

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…As a playwright, the author focuses on the memories of witnesses and socially taboo topics. As a theatre director, she examines approaches for transforming into theatrical language the memory of place, the collection of data from oral history and burning issues. …”
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    The Aesthetic Approaches to Dialectical Development in the Functions of Contemporary Theater Director ) Macbeth Play Directed by Salah al-Qasab a Model ( by thabbit rasool jawad

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The current research studies the aesthetic framework for the dialectical development of the functions of the contemporary theater director in an aesthetic approach to the mechanisms of functional overlap between the dramaturgy and direction functions, and scenography and direction, the detection of the controversial structure of that overlap, and what can be summed up in the following question: (what are the aesthetic approaches of the dialectical development in the function of the contemporary theatre director?). The research is determined by a pivotal aim which is (knowing the aesthetic nature of the dialectical development in the functions of the contemporary theater director). …”
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    To the 75th Anniversary of Professor Evgeniy Vladimirovich Radkevich by A A Andreyev, V P Padchenko, E A Kozlova

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Radkevich-the theatre arts, and his work as theatre director.…”
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    Matabeleland and the Rulers’ Political Sins: Defining Subversive Art in Zimbabwe by Khanyile Mlotshwa

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In 2007, The Good President, a play by the Zimbabwean playwright and theatre director and producer Cont Mhlanga, was stopped from running in the city and banned from stage in the country (Mwando 1). …”
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    Aurel Ion Maican (III). Declinul unei cariere strălucite by Vera Molea

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Maican worked mainly as a theatre director and as a professor at the Institute of Theatre, trying to fit in this new world. …”
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    SILENT COMEDIANS. THE OLSZTYN PANTOMIME OF DEAF (1957–2009). IN SEARCH OF A NEW AESTHETIC OF EXPRESSION by SOKOŁOWSKI MAREK

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to recall the significance of the Olsztyn Deaf Pantomime in Polish theatre culture, and a special role in its creation of professor Bohdan Głuszczak, who was an actor, theatre director, and artistic visionary. Professor Głuszczak, despite many adversities, created a pantomime theatre, with deaf actors. …”
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    Kaarel Ird ja Vanemuine nõukogude kultuuripoliitika kontekstis by Tiina Saluvere

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Ird took it upon himself as a theatre director to make Vanemuine famous all over the Soviet Union, and then also internationally. …”
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    THE EVOLUTION OF OPERA PERFORMANCE FROM SCENOGRAPHIC MIRACLES TO THE OPERA PRODUCTIONS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY by Diana TODEA-SAHLEAN

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The presentation of the book The Evolution of Opera Performance, from Scenographic Miracles to the Opera Productions of the 19th Century, offers a synthesis of our work as a musical theatre director. Our aim is to stimulate the public’s interest in the opera genre and opera staging, by revealing aspects in the history of opera performance(s), as they have been shaped, century after century, by following the gradual effort and the tireless passion of its creators. …”
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    Death and Violence in Contemporary Theatre, Drama, and Novel (Oliver Frljić, Anja Hilling, Simona Semenič, and G. W. Sebald) by Toporišič Tomaž

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…My first example will be Bosnian-Croatian theatre director Oliver Frljić, his disturbing, shocking performances in which he uses his own personal, wartime, and political traumas to ask universal questions about the boundaries of artistic and social freedom, individual and collective responsibility, tolerance and stereotypes. …”
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    Reembodying liveness in Robert Wilson's "he CIVIL warS and Einstein on the Beach by Khairul Azri Bin Uthli

    Published 2025
    “…1984 marks an important year in the career of avant-garde theatre director Robert Wilson. In the same year that his monumental opera "the CIVIL warS" was unceremoniously cancelled before its premiere at the Olympic Arts Festival, the very first revival of "Einstein on the Beach" opened to critical acclaim at the Next Wave Festival. …”
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    Eine alltägliche Tätigkeit: performing the everyday in the avant-garde theatre scene of late nineteenth-century Berlin by Schor, R

    Published 2016
    “…Two important figures are highlighted here: literary critic and theatre director Otto Brahm, central to the promotion of naturalism, and his more prominent protégé Max Reinhardt, who developed Brahm's legacy. …”
    Thesis
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    Sociology of Pioneers' Theatre Show and Experiences of the Contemporary Youths by Saadia Nuri Muhammad

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…That could have given it some traits and characteristics which enabled these connotations to determine the type of the theatrical show and the forms of the direction advances according the adopted style by each theatre director, which forms a clear phenomenon in dealing with the ground of the Iraqi social reality and its reflection on the text and the show. …”
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    ‘What a perennial delight is in hearing the French language spoken!’: Class, Language and Taste in the Maison de Molière’s French Performances in London (1871–1893) by Ignacio Ramos Gay

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…British actor and theatre director Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree would also chime in to eulogize the prosodic qualities of the language of Molière, contrasting it with the British tradition as follows: ‘what a perennial delight is in hearing the French language spoken! …”
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    多元文化建构的重塑 :郭宝崑90年代剧场的跨文化理念与实践 = Reconstructing multiculturalism : Kuo Pao Kun's transcultural theatre concept and practice from the 90's... by 白艳琳 Pek, Yan Lin

    Published 2021
    “…As a playwright, theatre director, and social activist, Kao Pao Kun was a crucial pioneer of the Singapore Chinese Theatre. …”
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    Postdramaatiline teater ja autobiograafiline lavastus sotsiaalses kontekstis. Postdramatic Theatre and Autobiographical Performance in Its Social Context by Anneli Saro

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Merle Karusoo (b. 1944) is a theatre director who has been practicing documentary theatre since 1980, and abovementioned productions are the first in Estonian theatre where autobiographical material of the actors was explicitly used. …”
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    Sõdadevaheline vene emigratsioon suures ilmas ja väikeses Eesti / Interwar Russian Emigration in the Larger World and "Little Estonia" by Irina Belobrovtseva, Aurika Meimre

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Among the greatest achievements of 20th century humanity are the works of Nobel laureate and writer Ivan Bunin, prose writer Vladimir Nabokov, artists Marc Chagall, Konstantin Korovin, Aleksander Benois, and Vassily Kandinsky; the theories of Noble laureate, physicist and chemist Ilya Prigogine; the works of composers Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Igor Stravinsky; actor and theatre director Mikhail Chekhov; constructor Igor Sikorsky; chemist Vladimir Ipatjev. …”
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    Shakespeare arean hypertexts in communist Bulgaria Shakespeare arean hypertexts in communist Bulgaria by Alexander Shurbanov

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Another one, Othello, was produced very frequently in the beginning, though often by non-Bulgarian troupes, and yet another,
 Macbeth, was a set text at the schools for many decades but rarely took the fancy of theatre directors and audiences.…”
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    Współczesna polska muzyka teatralna by Magdalena Figzał

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The author of the text refers to the art of Polish theatre directors and composers in order to show that music in dramatic theatre is not only an illustration or a signal. …”
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    Nine questions on teaching directing for puppet theatre: a trans-cripting-re-creation of a dialogue by Cariad Astles, Mário Piragibe

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The dialogues approached both technical and philosophical questions about the training of directors for puppet theatre and proposed to the audience some practical experiments as well as the writing of two manifestoes about what should be taught to trainee puppet theatre directors.…”
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