Publié le par Frédérique Fleck (Source : BMCR)
Pavlína N. Sípová, Alena Sarkissian (dir.), Staging of Classical Drama Around 2000
Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007, 227 pages.
- ISBN 9781847183187
- £34.99
Recension par Timothy Dugan (St Francis College, NY) dans Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.01.18.
Table des matières :
- Pavlína Sípová and Alena Sarkissian: Preface
- Lorna Hardwick: Introduction
- Eleutheria Ioannidou: Tragedy, Metatheatre and the Question of Representation
- Paul Monaghan: Greek Tragedy in Australia: 1984-2005
- Linnea Stara: Performing the Raging Other. Medea and the Refugee Woman in Finland, 1999
- Akiko Tomatsuri: The Use of Silence in Tadashi Suzuki's Electra
- Conor Hanratty: What Ninagawa Did Next: Notes on Productions Following the End of Medea in 1999
- Hesham M. Hassan: The Influences of Ancient Greek Drama on Modern Egyptian Theatre
- Dikmen Gürün: Sophocles Interpretations in Turkish Theatre
- Gregory Ioannides: Different Answers to the same questions: Staging Orestia in Greek on the Turn of a Century
- Angeliki Zachou: The Use of music in Greek Performances of Ancient Drama in the 20th Century
- Andreja Inkret: Protagonist and Protagonistes: Doubling in Modern and Ancient Theatre
- Daniela Cadková: Contemporary Czech Adaptations of Classical Drama
- David Drozd: The Detritus of Antigone by Roman Sikora
- Paval Klein: Antiquity, or Symbolism? King Oedipus in Symbolic Attire
- Alena Sarkissian: Translating Greek Drama: Three Czech Electras
- Dása Ciripová: Staging of Classical Drama around 2000: Ancient Greek Drama on Slovak Theatre Stages
- Lorna Hardwick: The Open University Reception of Classical Texts Research Project Data Base