Catharsis in the Eleventh Row: The Aesthetics of Truth on Stage and an Audience That Is Not Afraid of the Dark
The time of frozen catharsis is now. But what kind of theatre refuses purification? Theatre...
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The time of frozen catharsis is now. But what kind of theatre refuses purification? Theatre...
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It’s now June 2020. In most European countries, the first wave of Covid-19 has started to slow...
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Russia Beyond asked a theater critic—who is also the president of a major drama school, the...
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