Marin Sorescu’s “Jonah”:–”Great, Imaginative Literature Matched With Great Theatrical Effort”
Marin Sorescu’s Jonah was originally published in 1968 and is considered the playwright’s...
Read MoreAndreea Scridon is a writer. She writes reviews of books and of cultural events, and translates from Romanian into English and vice-versa. She studied Comparative Literature at King’s College London and is now studying in Creative Writing at St. Anne's College, University of Oxford. She follow the translation of theatrical plays, particularly from Spanish, French, and Romanian. Andreea’s research interests are centered around the international promotion of Romanian literature.
Posted by Andreea Scridon | 21st May 2017 | Review, Romania, Theatre and Politics
Marin Sorescu’s Jonah was originally published in 1968 and is considered the playwright’s...
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The Little Prince–the classic novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry–is about a pilot stranded in the...
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Ognisko Polskie, the Polish Hearth Club, is an exquisite venue: glistening chandeliers please the...
Read MorePosted by Andreea Scridon | 6th Feb 2017 | London, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad, Transcultural Collaborations, Translation, United Kingdom, United States of America
Simplified Production Deserves The Benefit Of The Doubt. Tracy Letts’ adaptation of Chekhov’s 1900...
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