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European Stages

Volume 19, Fall, 2024

Table of Contents 

A Problematic Classic: Lorca’s Bernarda Alba, at Home and Abroad

Duncan Wheeler

A Problematic Classic: Lorca’s Bernarda Alba, at Home and Abroad

(W)here comes the sun?

Tamás Jászay

(W)here comes the sun?

Avignon 78, 2024. Imagining Possible Worlds and Celebrating Multiple Languages and Cultures

Philippa Wehle

Avignon 78, 2024. Imagining Possible Worlds and Celebrating Multiple Languages and Cultures

SPIRITUAL, VISCERAL, VISUAL …

SPIRITUAL, VISCERAL, VISUAL …SHAKESPEARE AS YOU LIKE IT. IN CRAIOVA, ROMANIA, FOR 30 YEARS NOW

Kalina Stefanova

SPIRITUAL, VISCERAL, VISUAL …

SPIRITUAL, VISCERAL, VISUAL …SHAKESPEARE AS YOU LIKE IT. IN CRAIOVA, ROMANIA, FOR 30 YEARS NOW

International Theatre Festival in Pilsen 2024 or The Human Beings and Their Place in Society 

Klára Madunická

International Theatre Festival in Pilsen 2024 or The Human Beings and Their Place in Society 

Between Dark Aesthetics and Repetition:
Reflections on the Theatre of the Bulgarian Director Veselka Kuncheva and Her Two Newest Productions

Gergana Traikova

Between Dark Aesthetics and Repetition:
Reflections on the Theatre of the Bulgarian Director Veselka Kuncheva and Her Two Newest Productions

Report from Basel

Marvin Carlson

Report from Basel

Berlin’s “Ten Remarkable Productions” Take the Stage in the 61st Berliner Theatertreffen.

Steve Earnest

Berlin’s “Ten Remarkable Productions” Take the Stage in the 61st Berliner Theatertreffen.

Fine art in confined spaces

Aljoscha Begrich and Christian Tschirner

Fine art in confined spaces

2024 Report from London and Berlin

Dan Poston

2024 Report from London and Berlin

Hecuba Provokes Catharsis and Compassion in the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

Cindy Sibilsky

Hecuba Provokes Catharsis and Compassion in the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

European Stages, created in 2013 by merging Western European Stages and Slavic and East European Performance, serves as an inclusive English-language journal, providing a detailed perspective on the unfolding narrative of contemporary European theatre since 1969. It explores the evolution of both Western and Eastern European theatrical scenes, offering insightful analyses, artist interviews, and comprehensive coverage of major festivals.

ISSN Number: 1050-199

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