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Der nicht mehr dramatische Theatertext
Literary studies and stage practitioners alike frequently display a certain bafflement in the face of contemporary stage-plays. The relation between text and theatre has undergone …
Der unmögliche Körper
With his research on actors' potential for expression via corporeality, Etienne Decroux (1898-1991) provided an important impetus to 20th century theatrical practice that was taken …
Die Wiedergeburt Der Griechischen Tragödie Auf Der Bühne Des 19. Jahrhunderts
The Potsdam performance of Sophocles' -Antigone- in 1841 was an event of historic significance tantamount to a renaissance of Greek tragedy in the German theatre. In terms of the …
Franz Lehár Oder Das Schlechte Gewissen Der Leichten Musik
Franz Lehar (1870-1948), 'the composer most frequently performed within his own lifetime', still represents an unresolved dilemma for the historiography of music. In terms of …
Verehrte Körper, verführte Körper
Today, the Olympic Games, designed by their founder Pierre de Coubertin as a modern civil religion, appeal to the masses as a celebration of bodies in motion, as the greatest media …
'Grammatik' Der Schauspielkunst
In the period of Weimar Classicism Goethe did not only write a number of plays which to the present day have retained their place in the canon of 'classical' literature forming …
Leopold Jessner - Intendant der Republik
Leopold Jessner (1878-1945) was the first German director to display an explicit commitment to political theatre. As of 1919 he was in charge of the biggest theatre in the Weimar …
Goethes Dramatik
Theater gegen das Vergessen
In the last ten years, George Tabori (* 1914) has been one of the dramatic authors most frequently performed this century in Germany and also one of the most sought-after directors …
Residenzstadt und Metropole
In response to the onset of 'modernism' around 1900 we find in Vienna the emergence of the image of that city as the epitome of Gemutlichkeit and coziness. With its programmatic …
Oper ALS Drama
Alongside Wieland Wagner, Walter Felsenstein (1901-1975) was the most important opera director of the early post-war period in Germany. To this day, the dramaturgic preparation of …