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The Disappearing Stage

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The Disappearing Stage: Reflections on the 2011 Prague Quadrennial is a book of reflections on the past 12th Prague Quadrennial of scenography and theatre space, written by foreign and domestic theoreticians and artists: Marvin Carlson (USA), Christopher Baugh (UK), Thea Brejzek (DE), Beth Weinstein (USA), Guy Gutman (IL) and Barbora Příhodová (CZ). One of the authors and editor of the whole publication is American theatre scholar Arnold Aronson. The individual essays focus on various projects or aspects of the Prague Quadrennial 2011, which are often the starting point for deeper theoretical reflections on contemporary theatre and scenography.

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Autor / Author: Aronson Arnold (ed.)
Nakladatel / Publisher: Arts and Theatre Institute, Prague Quadriennal
Jazyk / Language: english
ISBN: 978-80-7008-283-6
EAN: 788070082836
Rok vydání / Year of publication: 2012
Vazba / Binding: brochure
Edice / Edition: mimo edice
Oddělení / Department: prazske_quadriennale
Počet stran / Number of pages: 100

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The Disappearing Stage: Reflections on the 2011 Prague Quadrennial is a book of reflections on the past 12th Prague Quadrennial of scenography and theatre space, written by foreign and domestic theoreticians and artists: Marvin Carlson (USA), Christopher Baugh (UK), Thea Brejzek (DE), Beth Weinstein (USA), Guy Gutman (IL) and Barbora Příhodová (CZ). One of the authors and editor of the whole publication is American theatre scholar Arnold Aronson. The individual essays focus on various projects or aspects of the Prague Quadrennial 2011, which are often the starting point for deeper theoretical reflections on contemporary theatre and scenography.

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Weight 0,4 kg
Dimensions 27 × 21 × 1 cm
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