The 1990s witnessed a major turning point in the development of modern Greektheatre. Researchers of the last period of the twentieth century and the beginningof this century have observed not only a complex concentration of agitation,transformation and transition, but also moments of uncertainty; a compositionof contrasting new phenomena mixed with old theatrical practices, andpromising innovative beginnings accompanied by regression. This landscapeclearly reflects the dynamic developments in Greek political and national life
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
Attempting a general overview, this article may be understood as a preliminary requisite towards a m...
Αt the dawn of the twenty-first century, Greek theatre began an open discussion with each one of the...
This essay makes an attempt to present the different trends in Greek playwriting during the last thi...
This article explores the dramaturgy of modern Greek playwrights, among others Vassilis Katsikonouri...
D.Litt et Phil. (Greek)This is a study of how, when and why the popular theatre influenced the chara...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
Theatre, as we know it today, has not always been as it seems. In order to delve deeper into Ancient...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
Ilia Lakidou studied History and Theory of the Theatre at the University of Athens. She completed he...
Theatre has been fighting for a proper place in society since its inception in Ancient Greece. Altho...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
My thesis explores the process of finding a new way to approach Ancient Greek theatre. Through a com...
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
Attempting a general overview, this article may be understood as a preliminary requisite towards a m...
Αt the dawn of the twenty-first century, Greek theatre began an open discussion with each one of the...
This essay makes an attempt to present the different trends in Greek playwriting during the last thi...
This article explores the dramaturgy of modern Greek playwrights, among others Vassilis Katsikonouri...
D.Litt et Phil. (Greek)This is a study of how, when and why the popular theatre influenced the chara...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
Theatre, as we know it today, has not always been as it seems. In order to delve deeper into Ancient...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
Ilia Lakidou studied History and Theory of the Theatre at the University of Athens. She completed he...
Theatre has been fighting for a proper place in society since its inception in Ancient Greece. Altho...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
My thesis explores the process of finding a new way to approach Ancient Greek theatre. Through a com...
This thesis advocates for the utility of postmodernism as a critical lens when examining theatrical ...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...