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    The Routledge Companion to Contemporary European Theatre and Performance

    The Routledge Companion to Contemporary European Theatre and Performance by Remshardt, Ralf; Mancewicz, Aneta;

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    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 27 May 2025

    • ISBN 9780367535889
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages708 pages
    • Size 246x174 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 16 Illustrations, black & white; 16 Halftones, black & white
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    This is a comprehensive overview of contemporary European theatre and performance as it enters the third decade of the twenty-first century. It combines critical discussions of key concepts, practitioners, and trends within theatre-making that are shaping European stage practice.

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    This is a comprehensive overview of contemporary European theatre and performance as it enters the third decade of the twenty-first century. It combines critical discussions of key concepts, practitioners, and trends within theatre-making, both in particular countries and across borders, that are shaping European stage practice.


    With the geography, geopolitics, and cultural politics of Europe more unsettled than at any point in recent memory, this book?s combination of national and thematic coverage offers a balanced understanding of the continent?s theatre and performance cultures. Employing a range of methodologies and critical approaches across its three parts and ninety-four chapters, this book?s first part contains a comprehensive listing of European nations, the second part charts responses to thematic complexes that define current European performance, and the third section gathers a series of case studies that explore the contribution of some of Europe?s foremost theatre makers. Rather than rehearsing rote knowledge, this is a collection of carefully curated, interpretive accounts from an international roster of scholars and practitioners.


    The Routledge Companion to Contemporary European Theatre and Performance gives undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers and practitioners an indispensable reference resource that can be used broadly across curricula.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Mapping the continent


    1. Albania


    Ermir Jonka and Evi Stamatiou


    2. Austria


    Gabriele C. Pfeiffer and Brigitte Marschall


    3. Belarus


    Tania Arcimovich


    4. Belgium


    Kurt Vanhoutte and Karel van Haesebrouck


    5. Bosnia and Herzegovina


    Maja Milatovic-Ovadia


    6. Bulgaria


    Kamelia Nikolova


    7. Croatia


    Una Bauer and Goran Pavlić


    8. Cyprus (Greek)


    Maria Hamali


    9. Czech Republic


    David Drozd


    10. Denmark


    Annelis Kuhlmann


    11. Estonia


    Anneli Saro


    12. Finland


    Hanna Korsberg


    13. France


    Eliane Beaufils


    14. Germany


    Peter Marx


    15. Greece


    Avra Sidiropoulou


    16. Hungary
    Jozefina Komporaly


    17. Iceland


    Magnus Thor Thorbergsson


    18. Ireland


    Tanya Dean


    19. Israel


    Naphtaly Shem-Tov


    20. Italy


    Anna Maria Cimitile


    21. Kosovo


    Jeton Neziraj


    22. Latvia


    Zane Kreicberga


    23. Lithuania


    Jurgita Staniškyt?


    24. Malta


    Vicki Ann Cremona


    25. Moldova


    Paula Erizanu


    26. Montenegro


    Janko Ljomović


    27. The Netherlands


    Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink


    28. North Macedonia


    Elena Marchevska


    29. Norway


    Ine Therese Berg


    30. Poland


    Marcin Kościelniak


    31. Portugal


    Francesca Clare Rayner


    32. Romania


    Jozefina Komporaly


    33. Russia


    Julia Listengarten


    34. Serbia


    Maja Milatovic-Ovadia


    35. Slovakia


    Ján Šimko


    36. Slovenia


    Barbara Orel


    37. Spain


    Simon Breden Santos


    38. Sweden


    Rikard Hoogland


    39. Switzerland


    Beate Hochholdinger-Reiterer


    40. Turkey


    Seda Ilter


    41. United Kingdom


    Sam Haddow, Hannah Simpson, Anwen Miles Jones, and Trish Reid


    42. Ukraine


    Olga Danylyuk


    Part 2: Charting themes


    A. Context


    43. 1989 and after: East-West intercurrents at the turn of the millennium


    Vessela S. Warner


    44. Language, translation, and multilingualism


    Margherita Laera


    45. Transnational and translocal


    Benjamin Fowler


    46. Staging neoliberal globalization in post-1989 Europe


    Philip Hager


    47. Ecodramaturgies in times of climate crisis


    Kristof van Baarle


    48. Crisis and activism as performance


    Iş?l E?rikavuk


    49. Brexit and theatre


    Ruud van den Beuken


    50. Performance in a pandemic


    Laura Bissell


    B. Cultures of theatre-making


    51. Performance spaces and spatial performativity: Theatre has left the building


    Dorita Hannah


    52. Sharing spaces: The art of scenography ? some European perspectives


    Birgit Wiens


    53. Beyond binaries: Postdramatic theatre and its multimodal textuality


    Avra Sidiropoulou


    54. Models of creation and devising


    Synne K. Behrnd


    55. Documentary theatre


    Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink


    56. Intermedial theatre


    Chiel Kattenbelt and Aneta Mancewicz


    57. Contemporary music theatre practices: Changing performative roles


    Matthias Rebstock


    58. Regietheater


    Peter M. Boenisch


    59. Theatre for young audiences in Europe


    Wolfgang Schneider


    60. European physical theatre


    Mark Evans


    C. Inclusive and diverse practices


    61. How and why? The Post/De-colonial as method in contemporary European theatre


    meL? yamomo


    62. Theatrical strategies addressing migration


    S. E. Wilmer


    63. Minorities and representation: Performing the margins


    Azadeh Sharifi


    64. Womxn in performance


    Edith Cassiers


    65. Queer performance


    Edith Cassiers


    66. Disability in performance


    Sarah Hopfinger


    67. Amateur theatre in Europe: Organisation, challenges, and values


    Antine Zijlstra, Vicki Ann Cremona, and Anneli Saro


    D. institutional structures


    68. Nation, identity, and theatre ? reimagining national theatre


    Zoltán Imre


    69. Festivals and curation


    Katia Arfara


    70. Politics and policies in the performing arts


    Wolfgang Schneider


    71. Academic (and other) performance research in Europe


    Peter M. Boenisch


    72. Performance training in Europe


    Isabel Guerrero and Rose Whyman


    73. Community theatre / participatory theatre


    Adam Czirak


    74. Theatre criticism and online culture / new media


    Anette Therese Pettersen


    Part 3: Surveying the creators


    75. Belarus Free Theatre


    verity healey


    76. The postdramatic extravaganza of Viktor Bodó?s theatre


    Veronika Schandl


    77. Gianina Cărbunariu, Director-Playwright


    Cristina Modreanu


    78. Emma Dante?s theatre, or the contemporariness of things past


    Anna Maria Cimitile


    79. dreamthinkspeak


    Rebecca McCutcheon


    80. Oliver Frljić, an artist touching society?s raw nerves


    Tomaž Toporišič


    81. Marta Górnicka


    Marcin Kościelniak


    82. Alvis Hermanis through the lens of postcolonialism


    Ed?te Tišheizere


    83. Hotel Pro Forma


    Erik Exe Christoffersen and Kathrine Winkelhorn


    84. Tomi Janežič: Time is a political dimension


    Zala Dobovšek


    85. Angélica Liddell


    Remedios Perni


    86. Philippe Quesne: Sustainable solutions for living on Earth. Performing alternative habitats and temporary communities on stage


    Chloé Déchery


    87. Milo Rau


    Peter M. Boenisch


    88. Tiago Rodrigues: Memory, melancholy, and learning stories by heart


    Rui Pina Coelho


    89. Kirill Serebrennikov: A poet of the Outside between testimony and political provocation


    Yana Meerzon


    90. She She Pop: The collective as content


    Ralf Remshardt


    91. Theater HORA: Acting autonomously ? representation and agency in Disabled Theater


    Kate Marsh


    92. The theatre of Rimas Tuminas ? Play, romanticism, the absurd


    Ramun? Baleviči?t?


    93. Lotte van den Berg: Building Conversation


    Lisebeth Groot Nibbelink


    94. Vegard Vinge and Ida Müller


    Andrew Friedman



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