This dissertation studies the interchange between political theatre and postwar political trials. I argue that to an extraordinary extent, theatre history in this period is inextricable from trial history. Through close archival study of mid-century theatre productions including Bertolt Brecht's 1954 production of "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" and the fifteen simultaneous premiere productions of Peter Weiss's "The Investigation" in 1965, I show how directors and playwrights looked to legal trials in order to develop and articulate theories of epic and documentary theatre, and how this new theatre in turn sought to effect justice in ways that trials alone could not
Heinz-Uwe Haus (b. 1942), trained in the former German Democratic Republic as an actor and theatre d...
This dissertation reads examples of early and contemporary documentary theatre in order to show that...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
This dissertation takes as its premise the belief that privileging the text of a play as the site o...
This dissertation investigates the development of popular political drama on Broadway and the West E...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to examine the concept of “adaptation,” as it was used by...
This thesis focuses on Shakespeare productions in Nazi Germany and Nazi occupied territories between...
<p>This dissertation explores arguments against legal and authoritarian structures as thematized by ...
Review of Yasco Horsman. Theaters of Justice: Judging, Staging, and Working Through in Arendt, Brech...
This dissertation is concerned with the depiction of the historic events of July 20, 1944, their rep...
This dissertation is concerned with the representation and reception of Nazis in West German theater...
Forensic theatre, courtroom drama: metaphors about the theatricality of legal procedure abound in sc...
In the 1920s, two young Germans, Erwin Piscator (1893-1966), a director, and Bertolt Brecht (1898-19...
2018-04-25This is a study of medium mixing, border crossing, and genre defiance in the era of Cold W...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
Heinz-Uwe Haus (b. 1942), trained in the former German Democratic Republic as an actor and theatre d...
This dissertation reads examples of early and contemporary documentary theatre in order to show that...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
This dissertation takes as its premise the belief that privileging the text of a play as the site o...
This dissertation investigates the development of popular political drama on Broadway and the West E...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to examine the concept of “adaptation,” as it was used by...
This thesis focuses on Shakespeare productions in Nazi Germany and Nazi occupied territories between...
<p>This dissertation explores arguments against legal and authoritarian structures as thematized by ...
Review of Yasco Horsman. Theaters of Justice: Judging, Staging, and Working Through in Arendt, Brech...
This dissertation is concerned with the depiction of the historic events of July 20, 1944, their rep...
This dissertation is concerned with the representation and reception of Nazis in West German theater...
Forensic theatre, courtroom drama: metaphors about the theatricality of legal procedure abound in sc...
In the 1920s, two young Germans, Erwin Piscator (1893-1966), a director, and Bertolt Brecht (1898-19...
2018-04-25This is a study of medium mixing, border crossing, and genre defiance in the era of Cold W...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
Heinz-Uwe Haus (b. 1942), trained in the former German Democratic Republic as an actor and theatre d...
This dissertation reads examples of early and contemporary documentary theatre in order to show that...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...