Was war vor dem Post? Eine historische Perspektive auf postmigrantisches Theater. We happily announce and cordially invite to the public talk on Post-Migrant Theatre by Azadeh Sharifi, associate of the Centre for Global Theatre History, Dr. Sharifi's talk (in German) will take place on Wednesday, 17 May, 12am (sharp)-1:30pm at Georgenstraße 11, 80799 Munich, room 109. The event is jointly organized by the Department of Theatre Studies LMU and the Centre for Global Theatre History. Azadeh Sh..
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The thesis ?Dramaturgy as an attempt at social discourse?? describes and analyses the selected seaso...
After the highly interesting lecture by Prof. Dr. Udo Göttlich on Cultural Identites in the European...
This published email exchange with Artur Pełka (Lodz), which was conducted as part of a working grou...
This chapter is a conversation between theatre scholar Azadeh Sharifi and dramaturg Laura Paetau on ...
From 19 to 21 of August, the Global Theatre Histories project celebrates 5 years of successful work ...
The Department of History at Heidelberg University has invited Christopher Balme to speak about his ...
Public talk by Rebecca Rovit (University of Kansas, Fulbright Fellow IFK Wien) Organized by the Cent...
Nic Leonhardt is attending the symposium Europen Theatre Perspectives. Exploring Channels for Cross-...
These two events asked to what extent can art affect change when addressing issues of migration, dis...
This international video conference, conducted as part of the project "Postdramatik" organised by th...
Theatre is seldom considered a major social or theoretical mover today; however, since its inaugurat...
From 23–25 July, the ERC project Developing Theatre will hold its first international conference at ...
In 2017, the City Theater of Munich engaged with a policy of diversity, and decided to include Syria...
In the 2014/15 season, the municipal theatre in Bremen, Germany, put on a total of fifty-two events ...
The audio podcast Theatrescapes focuses on the Global Histories of Theatre and the Histories of G...
The thesis ?Dramaturgy as an attempt at social discourse?? describes and analyses the selected seaso...
After the highly interesting lecture by Prof. Dr. Udo Göttlich on Cultural Identites in the European...
This published email exchange with Artur Pełka (Lodz), which was conducted as part of a working grou...