The Routledge Companion to Contemporary European Theatre and Performance

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This is a comprehensive overview of contemporary European theatre and performance as it enters the third decade of the twenty-first century. It combines critical discussions of key concepts, practitioners, and trends within theatre-making that are shaping European stage practice.


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Ralf Remshardt is an Emeritus Professor of Theatre in the School of Theatre and Dance at the University of Florida, USA.

Aneta Mancewicz is a Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.


Inhalt

Part 1: Mapping the continent

  1. Albania

Ermir Jonka and Evi Stamatiou

  1. Austria

Gabriele C. Pfeiffer and Brigitte Marschall

  1. Belarus

Tania Arcimovich

  1. Belgium

Kurt Vanhoutte and Karel van Haesebrouck

  1. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Maja Milatovic-Ovadia

  1. Bulgaria

Kamelia Nikolova

  1. Croatia

Una Bauer and Goran Pavli

  1. Cyprus (Greek)

Maria Hamali

  1. Czech Republic

David Drozd

  1. Denmark

Annelis Kuhlmann

  1. Estonia

Anneli Saro

  1. Finland

Hanna Korsberg

  1. France

Eliane Beaufils

  1. Germany

Peter Marx

  1. Greece

Avra Sidiropoulou

  1. Hungary
    Jozefina Komporaly

  2. Iceland

Magnus Thor Thorbergsson

  1. Ireland

Tanya Dean

  1. Israel

Naphtaly Shem-Tov

  1. Italy

Anna Maria Cimitile

  1. Kosovo

Jeton Neziraj

  1. Latvia

Zane Kreicberga

  1. Lithuania

Jurgita Stanikyt

  1. Malta

Vicki Ann Cremona

  1. Moldova

Paula Erizanu

  1. Montenegro

Janko Ljomovi

  1. The Netherlands

Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink

  1. North Macedonia

Elena Marchevska

  1. Norway

Ine Therese Berg

  1. Poland

Marcin Köcielniak

  1. Portugal

Francesca Clare Rayner

  1. Romania

Jozefina Komporaly

  1. Russia

Julia Listengarten

  1. Serbia

Maja Milatovic-Ovadia

  1. Slovakia

Ján imko

  1. Slovenia

Barbara Orel

  1. Spain

Simon Breden Santos

  1. Sweden

Rikard Hoogland

  1. Switzerland

Beate Hochholdinger-Reiterer

  1. Turkey

Seda Ilter

  1. United Kingdom

Sam Haddow, Hannah Simpson, Anwen Miles Jones, and Trish Reid

  1. Ukraine

Olga Danylyuk

Part 2: Charting themes

A. Context

  1. 1989 and after: East-West intercurrents at the turn of the millennium

Vessela S. Warner

  1. Language, translation, and multilingualism

Margherita Laera

  1. Transnational and translocal

Benjamin Fowler

  1. Staging neoliberal globalization in post-1989 Europe

Philip Hager

  1. Ecodramaturgies in times of climate crisis

Kristof van Baarle

  1. Crisis and activism as performance

I l E rikavuk

  1. Brexit and theatre

Ruud van den Beuken

  1. Performance in a pandemic

Laura Bissell

B. Cultures of theatre-making

  1. Performance spaces and spatial performativity: Theatre has left the building

Dorita Hannah

  1. Sharing spaces: The art of scenography - some European perspectives

Birgit Wiens

  1. Beyond binaries: Postdramatic theatre and its multimodal textuality

Avra Sidiropoulou

  1. Models of creation and devising

Synne K. Behrnd

  1. Documentary theatre

Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink

  1. Intermedial theatre

Chiel Kattenbelt and Aneta Mancewicz

  1. Contemporary music theatre practices: Changing performative roles

Matthias Rebstock

  1. Regietheater

Peter M. Boenisch

  1. Theatre for young audiences in Europe

Wolfgang Schneider

  1. European physical theatre

Mark Evans

C. Inclusive and diverse practices

  1. How and why? The Post/De-colonial as method in contemporary European theatre

meLê yamomo

  1. Theatrical strategies addressing migration

S. E. Wilmer

  1. Minorities and representation: Performing the margins

Azadeh Sharifi

  1. Womxn in performance

Edith Cassiers

  1. Queer performance

Edith Cassiers

  1. Disability in performance

Sarah Hopfinger

  1. Amateur theatre in Europe: Organisation, challenges, and values

Antine Zijlstra, Vicki Ann Cremona, and Anneli Saro

D. institutional structures

  1. Nation, identity, and theatre - reimagining national theatre

Zoltán Imre

  1. Festivals and curation

Katia Arfara

  1. Politics and policies in the performing arts

Wolfgang Schneider

  1. Academic (and other) performance research in Europe

Peter M. Boenisch

  1. Performance training in Europe

Isabel Guerrero and Rose Whyman

  1. Community theatre / participatory theatre

Adam Czirak

  1. Theatre criticism and online culture / new media

Anette Therese Pettersen

Part 3: Surveying the creators

  1. Belarus Free Theatre

verity healey

  1. The postdramatic extravaganza of Viktor Bodó's theatre

Veronika Schandl

  1. Gianina C rbunariu, Director-Playwright

Cristina Modreanu

  1. Emma Dante's theatre, or the contemporariness of things past

Anna Maria Cimitile

  1. dreamthinkspeak

Rebecca McCutcheon

  1. Oliver Frlji , an artist touching society's raw nerves

Toma Toporii

  1. Marta Górnicka

Marcin Köcielniak

  1. Alvis Hermanis through the lens of postcolonialism

Ed te Tiheizere

  1. Hotel Pro Forma

Erik Exe Christoffersen and Kathrine Winkelhorn

  1. Tomi Janei : Time is a political dimension

Zala Dobovek

  1. Angélica Liddell

Remedios Perni

  1. Philippe Quesne: Sustainable solutions for living on Earth. Performing alternative habitats and temporary communities on stage

Chloé Déchery

  1. Milo Rau

Peter M. Boenisch

  1. Tiago Rodrigues: Memory, melancholy, and learning stories by heart

Rui Pina Coelho

  1. Kirill Serebrennikov: A poet of the Outside between testimony and political provocation

Yana Meerzon

  1. She She Pop: The collective as content

Ralf Remshardt

  1. Theater HORA: Acting autonomously - representation and agency in Disabled Theater

Kate Marsh

  1. The theatre of Rimas Tuminas - Play, romanticism, the absurd

Ramun Balevi i t

  1. Lotte van den Berg: Building Conversation

Lisebeth Groot Nibbelink

  1. Vegard Vinge and Ida Müller

Andrew Friedman

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Ralf Remshardt, Aneta Mancewicz
    • Autor Ralf Mancewicz, Aneta Remshardt
    • Titel The Routledge Companion to Contemporary European Theatre and Performance
    • Veröffentlichung 08.09.2023
    • ISBN 0367535912
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9780367535919
    • Jahr 2023
    • Größe H250mm x B175mm x T42mm
    • Gewicht 1383g
    • Genre Art
    • Anzahl Seiten 710
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • GTIN 09780367535919

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