A History of Romanian Theatre from Communism to Capitalism analyses the last three decades of Romanian theatre and connects it to the international stage.
A History of Romanian Theatre from Communism to Capitalism analyses the last three decades of Romanian theatre and connects it to the international stage.
Cristina Modreanu is a theatre critic and curator, co-founder of Romanian Association for Performing Arts. Holding a PhD in theatre studies from National University of Theatre and Film in Bucharest, she is a Fulbright alumna and the author of five books on Romanian theatre.
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Red Past: An Introduction 1. The Old Road Rapidly Ageing: Changes in Romania's Theatre before and after 1989 2. Andrei erban: Prophet without a Country 3. Silviu Purc rete, the Visionary 4. Mihai M niüiu: The Trial of Communism on Stage 5. The Alternative Path: Radu Afrim, a Queer Look at Life 6. Elements of Ethics and Aesthetics in New Romanian Theatre: From Gianina C rbunariu to David Schwartz and Bogdan Georgescu 7. Three Pictures with Gianina C rbunariu 8. Attempts at Participatory Art or Cracks in the Pedestal of the Statue: Alexandru Berceanu, Cinty Ionescu, Peter Kerek 9. Feminist Theatre on Romanian Stages: Tools for Reimagining Twenty-First-Century Theatre: Catinca Dr g nescu, Ioana P un, Carmen Lidia Vidu 10. Mapping Contemporary Romania: Thirty Years of New Drama Epilogue: Thirty Years After: Romanian Theatre from Communism to Post-Capitalism
Red Past: An Introduction 1. The Old Road Rapidly Ageing: Changes in Romania's Theatre before and after 1989 2. Andrei erban: Prophet without a Country 3. Silviu Purc rete, the Visionary 4. Mihai M niüiu: The Trial of Communism on Stage 5. The Alternative Path: Radu Afrim, a Queer Look at Life 6. Elements of Ethics and Aesthetics in New Romanian Theatre: From Gianina C rbunariu to David Schwartz and Bogdan Georgescu 7. Three Pictures with Gianina C rbunariu 8. Attempts at Participatory Art or Cracks in the Pedestal of the Statue: Alexandru Berceanu, Cinty Ionescu, Peter Kerek 9. Feminist Theatre on Romanian Stages: Tools for Reimagining Twenty-First-Century Theatre: Catinca Dr g nescu, Ioana P un, Carmen Lidia Vidu 10. Mapping Contemporary Romania: Thirty Years of New Drama Epilogue: Thirty Years After: Romanian Theatre from Communism to Post-Capitalism
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