When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took part in the development. Realism, a child of modernism, soon became the mainstream of the theatrical expression. As soon as realism became established in the first-half of the 20th century, antirealist movements flourished as reactions to the establishment. These movements were so diverse that it ranged from movements which were purely artistic such as what was done by Edward Gordon Craig until those that were political like what was proposed by Bertolt Brecht (1992)
This thesis is based on the major plays of Bertolt Brecht; reference to his lyrics and critical writ...
Exploring the experiences of early to mid-twentieth century British theatre-makers in Russia, this b...
Bibliography: pages 617-630.This dissertation proposes to examine the work of John McGrath and the 7...
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took...
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
This dissertation examines the renovation of the modernist stage, from the beginning of the twentiet...
A comparative study of modernist and realistic inventive traits in Europe in the early 19th century ...
This thesis illuminates the significant yet frequently overlooked contribution that Serge Diaghilev’...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2007 John Benjamins. Full details of the original pub...
In this article John Freeman focuses on theatre after postmodernism as exemplified by the Belgium-ba...
This study examines the notion of realism as a mode of expression and how it can be applied to cont...
This thesis shows that the initial awareness, the first signs of reaction towards performatives and ...
Categories such as play, theater and performance, have been included and thoroughly discussed in the...
This thesis is based on the major plays of Bertolt Brecht; reference to his lyrics and critical writ...
Exploring the experiences of early to mid-twentieth century British theatre-makers in Russia, this b...
Bibliography: pages 617-630.This dissertation proposes to examine the work of John McGrath and the 7...
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took...
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
This dissertation examines the renovation of the modernist stage, from the beginning of the twentiet...
A comparative study of modernist and realistic inventive traits in Europe in the early 19th century ...
This thesis illuminates the significant yet frequently overlooked contribution that Serge Diaghilev’...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2007 John Benjamins. Full details of the original pub...
In this article John Freeman focuses on theatre after postmodernism as exemplified by the Belgium-ba...
This study examines the notion of realism as a mode of expression and how it can be applied to cont...
This thesis shows that the initial awareness, the first signs of reaction towards performatives and ...
Categories such as play, theater and performance, have been included and thoroughly discussed in the...
This thesis is based on the major plays of Bertolt Brecht; reference to his lyrics and critical writ...
Exploring the experiences of early to mid-twentieth century British theatre-makers in Russia, this b...
Bibliography: pages 617-630.This dissertation proposes to examine the work of John McGrath and the 7...