Contemporary Ukrainian Dramaturgy: Challenging Audience, Changing Theatre
During the post-Soviet period, Ukrainian dramaturgy lagged behind prose and poetry and was almost...
Read MorePosted by Oksana Dudko | 20th Jul 2017 | Documentary Theatre, Dramaturgy, Ukraine
During the post-Soviet period, Ukrainian dramaturgy lagged behind prose and poetry and was almost...
Read MorePosted by Oksana Dudko | 28th Mar 2017 | Documentary Theatre, Playwriting, Ukraine
“How has theatre changed after Maidan?” is among the most frequently asked questions about...
Read MorePosted by Oksana Dudko | 8th Nov 2016 | Essay, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
New Theatre in Ukraine: Rattle, Break, and Creation Ukrainian theatre has been rattling since the...
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