“Women Get F*ed”: The Place Of Women In French Theatre
In an article from 2014 and published by TheTheatreTimes.com, American playwright, translator, and...
Read MoreAndrea Pelegrí Kristić is an actress, translator, associate professor and PhD candidate (Theatre) at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her thesis, Approche fonctionaliste de la langue au theatre. Pour une version chilienne du Chant du Dire-Dire de Daniel Danis has been nominated for two prizes (Humanities award and Rene Lupien award). In 2006, she co-funded the theatre company Tiatro. She has been research fellow at University of Nottingham during 2015.
Posted by Andrea Pelegri Kristić | 15th Sep 2018 | Essay, France, Theatre and Gender
In an article from 2014 and published by TheTheatreTimes.com, American playwright, translator, and...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Pelegri Kristić | 2nd Sep 2017 | Directing, Egypt, France
Adel Hakim was a French-Egyptian actor, playwright, pedagogue, and director. He was well-known for...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Pelegri Kristić | 10th Feb 2017 | France, Puppetry
If you go through any travel guide for Paris, you will definitely find rue Mouffetard among the...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Pelegri Kristić | 20th Jan 2017 | Chile, Festivals, Germany, Review, Transcultural Collaborations, Translation
On July 4th, 1999, almost 1700 low-income families in Peñalolén, Santiago de Chile illegally...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Pelegri Kristić | 21st Sep 2016 | Festivals, France, News
As an actress and theatre practitioner myself, I had always dreamt about coming to Avignon....
Read MorePosted by Andrea Pelegri Kristić | 31st Aug 2016 | Festivals, France, News
Once a year the small but charming city of Avignon in Southern France becomes the biggest, most...
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