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Theaterschrift 5-6: Über Dramaturgie; On dramaturgy; A propos de dramaturgie; Over dramaturgie

In the double issue of Theaterschrift 5-6, you will find a diverse collection of material linked to the subject of dramaturgy. This issue consists partly of interviews that question ‘what is dramaturgy, anyway?’ And as a second source, material that makes the subject of dramaturgy richer and more complex. Therefore this double issue of Theaterschrift could be seen as a sort of ‘mother issue’ on the subject of dramaturgy.

Kerkhoven, Marianne van. “Über Dramaturgie; On dramaturgy; A propos de dramaturgie; Over dramaturgie: Theaterschrift 5 & 6” *Theaterschrift* (1994).

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Theaterschrift 5-6: Über Dramaturgie; On dramaturgy; A propos de dramaturgie; Over dramaturgie

 

Table of contents

In this table of contents it is visible in what articles and interviews journal “Theaterschrift: On dramaturgy” is divided. Between the articles and interviews parts of the Intersubjective Encyclopedia of contemporary theatre can be read, sorted by alphabetical order.

 

 

Erwin Jans – Speaking about silence

 

Josette Féral – Towards a theory of fluid groupings

 

Interview with Jan Kott by Brigitte Fürle – Purged of all falseness

 

Eda Cufer and Emil Hvratin – The policies of space

 

Mira Rafalowicz – On pub and kitchen dramaturgy

 

Marianne Van Kerkhoven – Looking without pencil in the hand

 

Interview with Norman Frisch by Marijke Hoogenboom and Elske van de Hulst – Just deal with it!

 

Interview with Elisabeth LeCompte by Marianne van Kerkhoven – A library of cultural detritus

 

Interview with Robert Lepage by Brigitte Fürle – Theatre as a meeting point of arts

 

Interview with BAK-Truppen by Niko Tenten and Stefan Döring – Dinner with BAK-Truppen

 

Interview with David Maayan by Hannah Hurtzig – The passive spectator does not exist

 

Interview with Jan Joris Lamers by Marianne van Kerkhoven and Elske van de Hulst – A continuing dialogue

 

Interview with Alexander Kluge by Bettina Masuch – The resistance forced upon us by reality