Theatre, and classic theatre in particular, is not a disembodied observation, a situation-free appraisal of the world; it does not exist in a void; it is directly affected by the vibration between different spaces (politics, economics, popular culture, aesthetics, and personal preferences). That means it is directly affected by change. We all change. Artists change. Nations change. Critics change. Audiences change. The only thing that does not change is change itself. And every time the world changes there is a change both in the way practitioners update, rework, appropriate, re-write, or adapt their material, and in the way viewers, critics and historical communities receive them. Especially nowadays, with national boundaries relativised a...
About the book: Contemporary translation studies have explored translation not as a means of recover...
A review of Michael Silk, Ingo Gildenhard, Rosemary Barrow (eds), The Classical Tradition: Art, Lite...
This project will explore the problematic past of the Classics and touch on its relationship with mo...
Although the Classics are in a beleaguered state all over the world, there are encouraging signs tha...
The so-called cultural war in classics seems to have evolved into a false dilemma, at least accordin...
Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical app...
Contemporary theatres in Europe are currently awash with theatrical versions of ‘classical’ works fr...
Abstract – ITQuesto articolo esplora alcune concezioni di “Grande Teatro” collegandole a nozioni di ...
Within half a decade, the trained actor Michael Thalheimer (b. 1965, Frankfurt, Main) has become a c...
The theatre industry is aware that many emerging directors are not choosing to direct classic texts,...
Within half a decade, the trained actor Michael Thalheimer (b. 1965, Frankfurt, Main) has become a c...
establishing, beside the EEC, an ELC, an European Literary Community. They asked their readers for t...
The motivation for exploring the current relevance of ancient techniques is two-fold. Firstly, if a ...
Work is devoted to a question of reading literary classics and forms of its actual assessment in the...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritage of Greco-Roman antiquity is still deemed among the most p...
About the book: Contemporary translation studies have explored translation not as a means of recover...
A review of Michael Silk, Ingo Gildenhard, Rosemary Barrow (eds), The Classical Tradition: Art, Lite...
This project will explore the problematic past of the Classics and touch on its relationship with mo...
Although the Classics are in a beleaguered state all over the world, there are encouraging signs tha...
The so-called cultural war in classics seems to have evolved into a false dilemma, at least accordin...
Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical app...
Contemporary theatres in Europe are currently awash with theatrical versions of ‘classical’ works fr...
Abstract – ITQuesto articolo esplora alcune concezioni di “Grande Teatro” collegandole a nozioni di ...
Within half a decade, the trained actor Michael Thalheimer (b. 1965, Frankfurt, Main) has become a c...
The theatre industry is aware that many emerging directors are not choosing to direct classic texts,...
Within half a decade, the trained actor Michael Thalheimer (b. 1965, Frankfurt, Main) has become a c...
establishing, beside the EEC, an ELC, an European Literary Community. They asked their readers for t...
The motivation for exploring the current relevance of ancient techniques is two-fold. Firstly, if a ...
Work is devoted to a question of reading literary classics and forms of its actual assessment in the...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritage of Greco-Roman antiquity is still deemed among the most p...
About the book: Contemporary translation studies have explored translation not as a means of recover...
A review of Michael Silk, Ingo Gildenhard, Rosemary Barrow (eds), The Classical Tradition: Art, Lite...
This project will explore the problematic past of the Classics and touch on its relationship with mo...