... Krzysztof Warlikowski's adaptation of Attorney Krajkowski's Dancer, first performed... more ... Krzysztof Warlikowski's adaptation of Attorney Krajkowski's Dancer, first performed at the Third International Gombrowicz Festival in 1997. ... Jaroslaw Tomica, Witold Mazurkiewicz, Michal Zgiet, and Jacek Brzezinski in Teatr Provisorium and Kompania Teatr of Lublin's 1998 stage ...
As a Pole living in exile, Gombrowicz’s works were suspected by the communist government although... more As a Pole living in exile, Gombrowicz’s works were suspected by the communist government although his works were published and performed during periods of liberalization such as the Polish October era. In his article, Allen J. Kuharski’s interest is in how various cliques or factions within Polish theatrical and cultural life before 1989 sought to claim legitimacy through identification with the performance of his works. Extending to Polish theater artists producing Gombrowicz abroad (expatriots/dissidents), this essay includes early examples of international touring of Polish productions of Gombrowicz in the 1970s, and the complications around the ongoing performance of his works within Poland in the 1980s
... Joe selected those themes. They had to barry 104 Chaikin and Judith Malina in Man is Man, The... more ... Joe selected those themes. They had to barry 104 Chaikin and Judith Malina in Man is Man, The Living Theatre, 1962. ... Page 16. Monica mall. Struck Dumb is about a fictional aphasic character, Adnan, living in Venice, California, who is afraid of earthquakes. ...
... Krzysztof Warlikowski's adaptation of Attorney Krajkowski's Dancer, first performed... more ... Krzysztof Warlikowski's adaptation of Attorney Krajkowski's Dancer, first performed at the Third International Gombrowicz Festival in 1997. ... Jaroslaw Tomica, Witold Mazurkiewicz, Michal Zgiet, and Jacek Brzezinski in Teatr Provisorium and Kompania Teatr of Lublin's 1998 stage ...
As a Pole living in exile, Gombrowicz’s works were suspected by the communist government although... more As a Pole living in exile, Gombrowicz’s works were suspected by the communist government although his works were published and performed during periods of liberalization such as the Polish October era. In his article, Allen J. Kuharski’s interest is in how various cliques or factions within Polish theatrical and cultural life before 1989 sought to claim legitimacy through identification with the performance of his works. Extending to Polish theater artists producing Gombrowicz abroad (expatriots/dissidents), this essay includes early examples of international touring of Polish productions of Gombrowicz in the 1970s, and the complications around the ongoing performance of his works within Poland in the 1980s
... Joe selected those themes. They had to barry 104 Chaikin and Judith Malina in Man is Man, The... more ... Joe selected those themes. They had to barry 104 Chaikin and Judith Malina in Man is Man, The Living Theatre, 1962. ... Page 16. Monica mall. Struck Dumb is about a fictional aphasic character, Adnan, living in Venice, California, who is afraid of earthquakes. ...
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