Politics, Shakespeare, East-Central Europe: Theatrical Border Crossings
Politics, Shakespeare, East-Central Europe: Theatrical Border Crossings
Author(s): Zsolt Almási, Krystyna Kujawińska Courtney, Mădălina Nicolaescu, Klára Škrobánková, Ema Vyroubalová, Oana-Alis ZahariaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Studies of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: race; racism; political theater; William Shakespeare; Jan Kott; adaptation; cultural mobility; cultural transmission; microhistories; translation
Summary/Abstract: This essay discusses how productions of Shakespeare’s plays that transcend various geographical, national, and linguistic boundaries have influenced the theatrical-political discourse in East-Central Europe in the twenty-first century. It focuses primarily on the work of four internationally-established directors: Andrei Şerban (Romania), Jan Klata (Poland), David Jařab (Czech Republic), and Matei Vișniec (Romania), whose works have facilitated interregional cultural exchange, promoting artistic innovation and experimentation in the region and beyond. Among the boundary-crossing productions analysed in detail are Vișniec’s Richard III will not Take Place, Jařab’s Macbeth – Too Much Blood, Klata’s Measure for Measure, and Serban’s Richard III. The essay also notes that while there has been a relative scarcity of Shakespearean productions in this region engaging closely with gender and race inequalities, productions such as Klata’s African Tales or Vladimír Morávek’s Othello manage to work with these politically charged topics in subtler but still productive ways. The essay concludes that the region’s shared historical experience of totalitarian regimes followed by the struggles of nascent democracies, provides a fertile ground for a diverse and internationally ambitious Shakespearean theatre.
Journal: Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance
- Issue Year: 28/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 45-68
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English