World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe
    By Don Rubin, Peter Nagy, Phillippe Rouyer

    Delacre was a disciple of Jacques Copeau and a friend of Louis Jouvet. There was also the Théâtre du Rataillon (1930–5) of Albert Lepage (1895–1986), who was linked aesthetically to the Autant-Lara Laboratoire d'Art et Action in Paris.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: The Americas
    By Don Rubin, Carlos Solorzano

    The essays follow the series format, allowing for cross-referring across subjects, both within the volume and between volumes.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 6: Bibliography and Cumulative Index
    By Don Rubin, Irving Brown, Natasha Rappaport

    Set Design, Scenography, Studies of Specific Designers Appia, Adolphe. Attore, musica e scena. ... Artists of the theatre. Moscow: Soviet Khudozh, 1970. – 272 p.: ill. ... Robert Ballagh on stage: theatre set design by Robert Ballagh.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe
    By Don Rubin, Peter Nagy, Phillippe Rouyer

    One Irish scenographer to have met this challenge successfully in recent years is Robert Ballagh, best known as a painter who has developed a witty, post—modern style with affinities to American photo-realism. However, his stage designs ...

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 2: The Americas
    By Arthur Holmberg, Carlos Solorzano

    This is a unique volume in its own right; in conjunction with the other volumes in this series it forms a reference resource of unparalleled value.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: The Americas
    By Don Rubin, Carlos Solorzano

    ... 405,418, 457 Obieta, Jorge de 43 Obligación, Una 370 Obra debe continuar, La 371 Obregón, Alejandro 182 Obregón, Carlos 295 Oca del Calle, Fernando 356, 357 Ocaso 338 Ocho horas 162 Ocho mujeres 386 Ocho Tablas, Venezuela 514 Ochoa, ...

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 2: The Americas
    By Arthur Holmberg, Carlos Solorzano

    In Dientes blancos (White Teeth, 1955),he lookedat the domination ofa black worker by awhite boss. InEl tigre(The Tiger, 1955), Aguilera's bestknown work,he dramatized episodesin thelife of a montubio(a peasantfrom the coastal region) ...

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 6: Bibliography and Cumulative Index
    By Don Rubin, Irving Brown, Natasha Rappaport

    ... 1:392, 2:78 Dantzig, Rudi van 2:121 Danube,The2:415 DanubianBulgaria 1:163 Dany, Abdoulaye Diop 3:242, 3:245 Danza ... Cuba2:233 Danza Contemporáneade Cuba2:223, 2:233 Danza Contemporánea, Argentina 2:43 Danza de la Conquista 2:293 ...

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Africa
    By Don Rubin, Ousmane Diakhate, Hansel Ndumbe Eyoh

    'Of Actors, Performers and Audience in Traditional African Drama'. ... 'The Traditional Black African Theater: Problems of Critical Evaluation'. Ufahamu 6, n0. 2 (1976): 27—46. ... Popular Culture of East Africa: Oral Literature.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe
    By Don Rubin, Peter Nagy, Phillippe Rouyer

    This new paperback edition covers theatre in Europe since World War II in fort-seven European nations. This book is an invaluable resource to anyone interested in European theatre.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Africa
    By Don Rubin, Ousmane Diakhate, Hansel Ndumbe Eyoh

    Now available in paperback for the first time this edition of the World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre series examines theatrical developments in Africa since 1945.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 3: Africa
    By Don Rubin, Ousmane Diakhate, Hansel Ndumbe Eyoh

    This third volume of the ground-breaking WECT series provides national overviews of the recent theatrical development of some thirty-two non-Arabic African countries. The volume is illustrated with over 90 black and white photographs.

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe
    By Peter Nagy, Philippe Rouyer

    The Independent Theatre in Europe: 1887 tothe Present. New York: B. Blom, 1966. 435 pp. Palmer, Helen H. European Drama Criticism 1900–1975. 2nd ed. Hamden, CT: Shoe String Press, 1977. Patterson, Michael. German Theatre Today: PostWar ...

  • World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe
    By Peter Nagy, Philippe Rouyer

    ... Pantomime. Pantomime has always been of special interest in Czechoslovakia but during World War II it moved into the realm of the avant-garde and almost disappeared in the experiments of directors and choreographers. By 1948, it feil ...