Vienna at the turn of the century, where the modern world was given birth, attended by Freud, Hitler, and Egon Scheile. Incorporating texts from the case studies of Freud, the letters of the imperial family, the diaries of Arthur Schnitzler, the dreams of his contemporaries, and an undertaker's manual. [11 actors
Jacqueline is a young Parisian cabaret singer; Andrew is an American in his 50s, both of them recove...
The works on display and their arrangement have been conceived for the space of Edizioe Periferia. T...
This dissertation pursues a relationship between the changing venues of the Viennese popular theatri...
There are a few fragments here from the lost plays of Sophocles—who wrote 123 plays, of which only 7...
Three pointless bedroom conversations, mundane and postcoital—about the man who grew so fat he choke...
A solo, with dance and text that takes the Biblical Salome into a modern world of sexual transgressi...
Two people in their seventies fall in love—for the first time in their lives. And, as they work thei...
An artist gets up in the morning, gets a cup of tea, walks into his studio, and despite all the bad ...
I\u27ve just been reading My Life in Art by Constantin Stanislavsky. It must be a bible to all the c...
63 pagesA one act play by Karel and Josef Čapek published in 1910, and later translated from the Cze...
The American artist Joseph Cornell made wooden boxes filled with pocket watches, coiled springs, map...
of Sigmund Freud, whose student he would become, wrote to the Austrian critic and scholar Hermann Ba...
A drama investigating the life of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche as told through a serie...
An interpretation of Bertold Brecht, Don\u27t write that you admire me! Write that I was an uncomfo...
This is an unpublished version, written by Melvin Landsberg. Estimated to be written around 2000
Jacqueline is a young Parisian cabaret singer; Andrew is an American in his 50s, both of them recove...
The works on display and their arrangement have been conceived for the space of Edizioe Periferia. T...
This dissertation pursues a relationship between the changing venues of the Viennese popular theatri...
There are a few fragments here from the lost plays of Sophocles—who wrote 123 plays, of which only 7...
Three pointless bedroom conversations, mundane and postcoital—about the man who grew so fat he choke...
A solo, with dance and text that takes the Biblical Salome into a modern world of sexual transgressi...
Two people in their seventies fall in love—for the first time in their lives. And, as they work thei...
An artist gets up in the morning, gets a cup of tea, walks into his studio, and despite all the bad ...
I\u27ve just been reading My Life in Art by Constantin Stanislavsky. It must be a bible to all the c...
63 pagesA one act play by Karel and Josef Čapek published in 1910, and later translated from the Cze...
The American artist Joseph Cornell made wooden boxes filled with pocket watches, coiled springs, map...
of Sigmund Freud, whose student he would become, wrote to the Austrian critic and scholar Hermann Ba...
A drama investigating the life of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche as told through a serie...
An interpretation of Bertold Brecht, Don\u27t write that you admire me! Write that I was an uncomfo...
This is an unpublished version, written by Melvin Landsberg. Estimated to be written around 2000
Jacqueline is a young Parisian cabaret singer; Andrew is an American in his 50s, both of them recove...
The works on display and their arrangement have been conceived for the space of Edizioe Periferia. T...
This dissertation pursues a relationship between the changing venues of the Viennese popular theatri...