A special issue of the journal co-edited with the Programme Director of the Grotowski Institute, Poland. Submission consists of edition and authored article 'Grotowski's Ghosts', pp.46-58, translations from Polish into English, co-authored editorial pp.1-7 (50%). A Short Chronology, pp.8-16, plus numerous online materials including chronologies and bibliographies (50%)
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
This thesis investigates Jerzy Grotowski's influence on British theatre from a historical point of ...
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of ...
Poland is celebrated internationally for its rich and varied performance traditions and theatre hist...
Despite its international influence, Polish theatre remains a mystery to many Westerners. This volum...
Despite its international influence, Polish theatre remains a mystery to many Westerners. This volum...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
Theatre is one of Poland’s strongest artistic fortes and has gained a high level of recognition abro...
At the beginning of 1965 Jerzy Grotowski and The Theatre of 13 Rows were forced to transfer their he...
In this introduction, Kathleen Cioffi discusses the physical basis of Jerzy Grotowski’s practice and...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
This collection by Ludwik Flaszen gathers together key texts, nearly all of which have never before ...
The term “alternative theatre” assumes the conscious adoption of a critical and rebellious attitude ...
As a Pole living in exile, Gombrowicz’s works were suspected by the communist government although hi...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
This thesis investigates Jerzy Grotowski's influence on British theatre from a historical point of ...
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of ...
Poland is celebrated internationally for its rich and varied performance traditions and theatre hist...
Despite its international influence, Polish theatre remains a mystery to many Westerners. This volum...
Despite its international influence, Polish theatre remains a mystery to many Westerners. This volum...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
Theatre is one of Poland’s strongest artistic fortes and has gained a high level of recognition abro...
At the beginning of 1965 Jerzy Grotowski and The Theatre of 13 Rows were forced to transfer their he...
In this introduction, Kathleen Cioffi discusses the physical basis of Jerzy Grotowski’s practice and...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
This collection by Ludwik Flaszen gathers together key texts, nearly all of which have never before ...
The term “alternative theatre” assumes the conscious adoption of a critical and rebellious attitude ...
As a Pole living in exile, Gombrowicz’s works were suspected by the communist government although hi...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
This article discusses Polish theater after the Second World War, using by example the play Akrópoli...
This thesis investigates Jerzy Grotowski's influence on British theatre from a historical point of ...
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of ...