A láthatatlanok
Töredékes beszámoló a "láthatatlan színházról"
An essay on the "invisible theater".
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Töredékes beszámoló a "láthatatlan színházról"
An essay on the "invisible theater".
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A review on "Élnek még ezek?" (Are They Still Alive?) by Ede Kukorelly, directed by Gábor Máté at the Katona József Theater Kamra, Budapest.
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A review on "Linesman Márton Feels Cold" by Kornél Hamvai, directed by Árpád Árkosi at the North Theatre of Satu Mare; and on "Castel Felice" by Kornél Hamvai, directed by Péter Valló at the Radnóti Theatre.
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A review on "Disciples" by András Visky, directed by Gábor Tompa at the Hungarian State Theatre of Cluj.
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A review on "The Red Dance Party" by Ákos Németh, directed by Péter Telihay at the Móricz Zsigmond Theatre in Nyíregyháza.
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A review on "Major Barbara" by G. B. Shaw, directed by Tamás Fodor at the Stúdió K Theatre.
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A review on "Iphigeneia in Aulis" by Euripides, directed by Emese Vasvári at the Apartment Theatre Budapest
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A review on "The Door" by Magda Szabó and Géza Bereményi, directed by Géza Bereményi at the Hevesi Sándor Theatre in Zalaegerszeg.
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A review of "The Book of Man" by Finita la Commedia company, choreographed by O. Caruso & Ferenc Fehér.
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A review on the Forte Company's homage to Shostakovich by the Central-European Dance Theatre.
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A review on "The Wild Swans",a version for children of "Swan Lake", performed by Another Movement Theatre.
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A review on the "Setup", a work by the Portuguese choreographer Rui Horta.
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Tamás Halász introduces the British „physical dance theatre” DV8 and their program called Just for Show
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An interview with Lloyd Newson, leader of DV8.
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A compilation of ideas of Grotowski, Suzuki, Barba, Michael Chekhov, Stanislavski and Walter Benjamin on the actor’s presence.
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