Theatre constitutes a form of collective creativity. This idea is not as self-evident as one might expect. To some extent the collective Character of this art form had to be rediscovered over the course of the twentieth century, as theatre emancipated itself from the primacy of the literary text and thus from the primacy of the author. In fact, the collective character of this art form was fully brought into view again only with the debates about a post-dramatic theatre of the last few decades. In this essay I will tum back to the point in cultural history when literature started to dominate theatre and when the supremacy accorded the author began to annul theatre's collective character. This paradigmatic shift in the evolution of theatre o...
In this chapter I distinguish and discuss the notions 'Musikalisches Theater' (the English translati...
Naturalist Theater provides a significant, and heretofore, largely ignored investigative domain for ...
The article presents and discusses some of the proposals of German theater thinker Georg Fuchs (1868...
In the first part of the article, the author analyses the appearance of the director and the change...
Gottsched was an untiring literary and drama critic. He layed down rules by which the playwright mus...
Seit den Debatten um ein "postdramatisches Theater" (Lehmann, 1999; vgl. Poschmann, 1997) wird dem "...
Gottsched, Johann Christoph (1700-1766) Leipzig: B.C. Breitkopf, 1746-1750 Neue verb. Aufl. The work...
In Between stage and work of literature. In the reforming role of Richard Wagner's musical dramas th...
D.Litt. et Phil.During the last half of the Twenties a widespread movement developed in the theatre ...
One of the main elements of the infamous Gottsched/Lessing debate on the merits of Shakespeare'...
Theater direction is today more unfettered, the sphere of artistic possibilities more open, than eve...
Der Mainzer Theaterwissenschaftler Patrick Primavesi untersucht in seiner Habilitation, wie Festvors...
This dissertation examines the renovation of the modernist stage, from the beginning of the twentiet...
The article examines “theater” as a cultural and artistic universal that served as a means ofThe art...
The history of the theatre from the late sixteenth to late in the nineteenth century is usually fram...
In this chapter I distinguish and discuss the notions 'Musikalisches Theater' (the English translati...
Naturalist Theater provides a significant, and heretofore, largely ignored investigative domain for ...
The article presents and discusses some of the proposals of German theater thinker Georg Fuchs (1868...
In the first part of the article, the author analyses the appearance of the director and the change...
Gottsched was an untiring literary and drama critic. He layed down rules by which the playwright mus...
Seit den Debatten um ein "postdramatisches Theater" (Lehmann, 1999; vgl. Poschmann, 1997) wird dem "...
Gottsched, Johann Christoph (1700-1766) Leipzig: B.C. Breitkopf, 1746-1750 Neue verb. Aufl. The work...
In Between stage and work of literature. In the reforming role of Richard Wagner's musical dramas th...
D.Litt. et Phil.During the last half of the Twenties a widespread movement developed in the theatre ...
One of the main elements of the infamous Gottsched/Lessing debate on the merits of Shakespeare'...
Theater direction is today more unfettered, the sphere of artistic possibilities more open, than eve...
Der Mainzer Theaterwissenschaftler Patrick Primavesi untersucht in seiner Habilitation, wie Festvors...
This dissertation examines the renovation of the modernist stage, from the beginning of the twentiet...
The article examines “theater” as a cultural and artistic universal that served as a means ofThe art...
The history of the theatre from the late sixteenth to late in the nineteenth century is usually fram...
In this chapter I distinguish and discuss the notions 'Musikalisches Theater' (the English translati...
Naturalist Theater provides a significant, and heretofore, largely ignored investigative domain for ...
The article presents and discusses some of the proposals of German theater thinker Georg Fuchs (1868...