This article explores theatrical exchanges across the Baltic Sea in the 1930s as part of the cultural diplomacy of recently independent Finland. The Finnish National Theatre visited the Estonia Theatre in Tallinn in 1931 and in 1937, and the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm in 1936. These theatre visits were different in terms of the visiting production. In Stockholm in 1936, and in Tallinn in 1937, the Finnish National Theatre showcased its work, while during the bilateral exchange with the Estonia Theatre in 1931, the main actors of two of the productions visited the other theatre and the audiences saw two hybrid performances of the two productions. Therefore, the visits are discussed in terms of international and transnational exchang...
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The article discusses Estonian memory theatre in the 1970s–90s and at the beginning of the twenty-fi...
The core question of this article is to what extent has the state set securing cultural democracy (v...
This article analyzes Soviet cultural diplomacy in Scandinavia shortly before the outbreak of World ...
This article explores theatrical exchanges across the Baltic Sea in the 1930s as part of the cultura...
In this article, I consider the formation of national theatres in Sweden and Russia under the guidan...
This article begins by examining points of intersection between two professional theatres, ”Estonia”...
After regaining independence in 1991 Estonia, like other Baltic states, went through a transition pe...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
The years 1987–92 mark the first or breakthrough stage of the Estonian transition period from being ...
The article has two aims: (1) to give a statistical overview of Lithuanian drama published and stage...
After the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula by the Russian Federation in 2014, the attitude of Bal...
During the Cold War, the Finnish National Theatre actively sought possibilities for international vi...
Culture has always been one of the most neglected aspects of the critical analysis of cross-border c...
The article discusses Estonian memory theatre in the 1970s-90s and at the beginning of the twenty-fi...
For states across Central and Eastern Europe, 2018 marks the centenary of their national independenc...
The article discusses Estonian memory theatre in the 1970s–90s and at the beginning of the twenty-fi...
The core question of this article is to what extent has the state set securing cultural democracy (v...
This article analyzes Soviet cultural diplomacy in Scandinavia shortly before the outbreak of World ...