The study examines an essay written by Otto Brahm and published in October 1909 in the «Berliner Tageblatt». A careful reading of the entire document entitled Freie Bühne, complete with the last three pages handwritten by the author, reveals its autobiographical character centred on the director experience of the Theaterverein. Since its foundation in 1889, the society has pursued the objective of eliminating the empty schematics and restrictions of conventionalism proposed by the stages of the late nineteenth century, of spreading the Naturalist movement and of welcoming dramas by progressive authors such as Henrik Ibsen and Gerhart Hauptmann. Only two years after its institution, a myriad of associations were spreading in Germany and Eur...
The novel Trutz Simplex of the baroque author Grimmelshausen inspired one of the most popular female...
Il saggio analizza gli illuminanti scritti dello scrittore e regista danese Herman Bang sulla regia ...
The article shows how Brecht (with Fatzer) has somehow gone beyond “himself”, and beyond what could ...
Lo studio prende in esame un saggio scritto da Otto Brahm e pubblicato nell’ottobre del 1909 sul «B...
Negli studi storico-teatrali il nome di Otto Brahm, una delle personalità più incisive e lungimira...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
This dissertation situates late nineteenth-century Berlin's reception of naturalist drama in contemp...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
This article outlines the development of nineteenth-century theatre from a sociological viewpoint, i...
In 1909, an Ibsen cycle comprising all of Ibsen’s thirteen contemporary dramas, from The League of Y...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
Dopo aver ripercorso le fasi che portano al sodalizio artistico tra Reinhardt e Hofmannsthal, il pre...
The essay analyzes the works of the German theater groups Rimini Protokoll and Interrobang as an exa...
In the decade 1912-22, the rising stars of Gernan opera were both Austrians: Franz Schreker, born in...
With Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s adaptation of the English morality play Everyman, directed by Max Reinh...
The novel Trutz Simplex of the baroque author Grimmelshausen inspired one of the most popular female...
Il saggio analizza gli illuminanti scritti dello scrittore e regista danese Herman Bang sulla regia ...
The article shows how Brecht (with Fatzer) has somehow gone beyond “himself”, and beyond what could ...
Lo studio prende in esame un saggio scritto da Otto Brahm e pubblicato nell’ottobre del 1909 sul «B...
Negli studi storico-teatrali il nome di Otto Brahm, una delle personalità più incisive e lungimira...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
This dissertation situates late nineteenth-century Berlin's reception of naturalist drama in contemp...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
This article outlines the development of nineteenth-century theatre from a sociological viewpoint, i...
In 1909, an Ibsen cycle comprising all of Ibsen’s thirteen contemporary dramas, from The League of Y...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
Dopo aver ripercorso le fasi che portano al sodalizio artistico tra Reinhardt e Hofmannsthal, il pre...
The essay analyzes the works of the German theater groups Rimini Protokoll and Interrobang as an exa...
In the decade 1912-22, the rising stars of Gernan opera were both Austrians: Franz Schreker, born in...
With Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s adaptation of the English morality play Everyman, directed by Max Reinh...
The novel Trutz Simplex of the baroque author Grimmelshausen inspired one of the most popular female...
Il saggio analizza gli illuminanti scritti dello scrittore e regista danese Herman Bang sulla regia ...
The article shows how Brecht (with Fatzer) has somehow gone beyond “himself”, and beyond what could ...