Attempting a general overview, this article may be understood as a preliminary requisite towards a more systematic study of theatrical activity in Greece since the turn of the twenty-first century. At the heart of this approach lies the fundamental shift from the dramatic play to the performance event, which has taken place both in theatre practice and theatre studies since the 1960s. The hypothesis underlying this study is that in Greek theatre the transition commenced after the reestablishment of democracy, becoming more broadly evident in this century. Some of the main points discussed are the profile of the new generation of theatre creators, the role of some major theatrical events and organisations, institutional transformations, new ...
This thesis attempts to identify the potential of establishing Theatre in Education, a professional ...
Αt the dawn of the twenty-first century, Greek theatre began an open discussion with each one of the...
Ancient Drama constitutes a unique cultural synthesis of elements focusing on the Athenian democracy...
The 1990s witnessed a major turning point in the development of modern Greektheatre. Researchers of ...
This thesis studies the phenomenon of the production of tragedy in Greece during the period 1919-196...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
This essay makes an attempt to present the different trends in Greek playwriting during the last thi...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
The examination of the social and performative fields of the first Greek Shakespearian performances ...
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...
This article combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary agonistic theory to...
In this article Stephe Harrop combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary ag...
This is the first study to approach, both historically and theoretically, the emergence and develop...
This thesis deals with how Western theatre directors have tried to solve the perceived ‘problem’ of ...
This thesis attempts to identify the potential of establishing Theatre in Education, a professional ...
Αt the dawn of the twenty-first century, Greek theatre began an open discussion with each one of the...
Ancient Drama constitutes a unique cultural synthesis of elements focusing on the Athenian democracy...
The 1990s witnessed a major turning point in the development of modern Greektheatre. Researchers of ...
This thesis studies the phenomenon of the production of tragedy in Greece during the period 1919-196...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
This essay makes an attempt to present the different trends in Greek playwriting during the last thi...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
The examination of the social and performative fields of the first Greek Shakespearian performances ...
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...
This article combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary agonistic theory to...
In this article Stephe Harrop combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary ag...
This is the first study to approach, both historically and theoretically, the emergence and develop...
This thesis deals with how Western theatre directors have tried to solve the perceived ‘problem’ of ...
This thesis attempts to identify the potential of establishing Theatre in Education, a professional ...
Αt the dawn of the twenty-first century, Greek theatre began an open discussion with each one of the...
Ancient Drama constitutes a unique cultural synthesis of elements focusing on the Athenian democracy...