When Nobel Met Booker: Dario Fo, Barry Unsworth, and One Shambolic Italian Summer
The summer of 1985 is oppressive around the medieval Italian town of Gubbio. Thick heat is held...
Read MorePosted by Richard Newsome | 28th Jan 2023 | Devised Theatre, Directing, Essay, Finland, Italy, Translation
The summer of 1985 is oppressive around the medieval Italian town of Gubbio. Thick heat is held...
Read MorePosted by Armando Rotondi | 3rd Dec 2018 | Books
Published in the Canon Of European Drama series for Edizioni ETS, European Cultural Identity. Law,...
Read MorePosted by Emma Cole | 25th Jul 2017 | Adaptation, London, News, Translation, United Kingdom
In 2013-14, an innovative, cross-disciplinary research project explored the interactions of...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 12th Jan 2017 | Egypt, News, Theatre and Gender
The monodrama Sah El-Nom, directed and performed by Egyptian artist Doaa Hamza, was performed at...
Read MorePosted by Maria Pia Pagani | 19th Oct 2016 | Italy, News
On 13th October 2016, Dario Fo died in Milan at age 90. He was one of the most influential artists...
Read MorePosted by Marina Shimadina | 7th Jun 2015 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
Russia is witnessing a worrying increase in attacks on avant-garde art. A series of recent bans on...
Read MorePosted by Roman Dolzhansky | 13th Sep 2012 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
A production by the Moscow’s Teatr.doc has not just soared to popularity as a cultural event, but...
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