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On an April evening in 1934, on the River Arno in Florence, an air squadron, an infantry, a cavalry brigade, fifty trucks, four field and machine gun batteries, ten field radio stations, and six photoelectric units presented a piece of theatre. The mass spectacle, 18 BL involved over two thousand amateur actors and was performed before an audience of twenty thousand. 18 BL is one of eleven extraordinary essays collected together for the first time. The essays have been selected and edited from a wide range of publications dating from the 1940s to the 1990s. The authors are academics,…mehr
On an April evening in 1934, on the River Arno in Florence, an air squadron, an infantry, a cavalry brigade, fifty trucks, four field and machine gun batteries, ten field radio stations, and six photoelectric units presented a piece of theatre. The mass spectacle, 18 BL involved over two thousand amateur actors and was performed before an audience of twenty thousand.
18 BL is one of eleven extraordinary essays collected together for the first time. The essays have been selected and edited from a wide range of publications dating from the 1940s to the 1990s. The authors are academics, cultural historians, and theatre practitioners - some with direct experience of the harsh conditions of Europe during the war. Each author critically assesses the function of theatre in times of world crisis, exploring themes of Fascist aesthetic propaganda in Italy and Germany, of theatre re-education programmes in the Gulags of Russia, of cultural "sustenance" for the troops at the front and interned German refugees in the UK, or cabaret shows as a currency for survival in Jewish concentration camps.
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Michael Balfour is currently head of BA in Drama, Theatre and Television at King Alfred's, Winchester and an award winning writer of theatre, film and radio scripts.
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Introduction PART I: THE AESTHETICS OF FASCISM Chapter 1. The Adventures of Mother Cartridge-Pouch Jeffrey T. Schnapp Chapter 2. Theatre and Politics of the Mussolini Regime Pietro Cavallo Chapter 3. Towards an Aesthetic of Fascist Opera Erik Levi Chapter 4. Hitler's Theatre Bruce Zortman PART II: THEATRE, OCCUPATION AND CURFEW Chapter 5. The War Years Andrew Davies Chapter 6. The Role of Joan of Arc on the Stage of Occupied Paris 65 Gabriel Jacobs PART III: THEATRE BEHIND BARBED WIRE Chapter 7. German Refugee Theatre in British Internment 83 Alan Clarke Chapter 8. Thespis Behind the Wire - A Personal Recollection George Brandt Chapter 9. The Muses in Gulag Alexander Solzhenitsyn Chapter 10. Cabaret in Concentration Camps Peter Jelavich PART IV: THEATRE AT THE FRONT Chapter 11. Brigades at the Front Joseph Macleod Index
Introduction PART I: THE AESTHETICS OF FASCISM Chapter 1. The Adventures of Mother Cartridge-Pouch Jeffrey T. Schnapp Chapter 2. Theatre and Politics of the Mussolini Regime Pietro Cavallo Chapter 3. Towards an Aesthetic of Fascist Opera Erik Levi Chapter 4. Hitler's Theatre Bruce Zortman PART II: THEATRE, OCCUPATION AND CURFEW Chapter 5. The War Years Andrew Davies Chapter 6. The Role of Joan of Arc on the Stage of Occupied Paris 65 Gabriel Jacobs PART III: THEATRE BEHIND BARBED WIRE Chapter 7. German Refugee Theatre in British Internment 83 Alan Clarke Chapter 8. Thespis Behind the Wire - A Personal Recollection George Brandt Chapter 9. The Muses in Gulag Alexander Solzhenitsyn Chapter 10. Cabaret in Concentration Camps Peter Jelavich PART IV: THEATRE AT THE FRONT Chapter 11. Brigades at the Front Joseph Macleod Index
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