World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe, Volume 1

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Peter Nagy, Philippe Rouyer
Routledge, Oct 3, 2014 - Performing Arts - 1064 pages
The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre:Europe covers theatre since World War II in forty-seven European nations, including the nations which re-emerged following the break-up of the former USSR, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Each national article is divided into twelve sections - History, Structure of the National Theatre Community, Artistic Profile, Music Theatre, Theatre for Young Audiences, Puppet Theatre, Design, Theatre, Space and Architecture, Training, Criticism, Scholarship and Publishing and Further Reading - allowing the reader to use the book as a source for both area and subject studies.
 

Contents

Italy
521
Latvia
545
Lithuania
557
Luxembourg Overview
569
Macedonia
571
Malta
582
Moldova Overview
593
Netherlands
596

Austria
54
Azerbaijan
80
Belarus
94
Belgium
107
BosniaHerzegovina
143
Bulgaria
155
Croatia
170
Cyprus
185
Czech Republic
196
Czechoslovakia Historical Overview
217
Denmark
219
Estonia
236
Finland
250
France
273
Georgia
325
Germany
340
Greece
401
Hungary
427
Iceland
451
Ireland
467
Israel
496
Norway
616
Poland
634
Portugal
669
Romania
682
Russia
704
SerbiaMontenegro
739
Slovak Republic
755
Slovenia
767
Spain
782
Sweden
805
Switzerland
828
Turkey
852
Ukraine
870
United Kingdom
890
USSR Historical Overview
935
Yugoslavia Historical Overview
948
Europe
957
Selected Bibliography
959
Writers and National Editorial Committees
964
Index
971
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Don Rubin is Professor in the Department of Theatre at the University of York, Ontario.

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