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Dada was an artistic movement that flourished during WWI and WWII. It began in France and later spread to Austria and Germany. Anti-war and anti-bourgoisie sentiments were at its heart. Dadaists s…
Take a look into how theater portrayed early existentialism; has a rather bleak twist.
Rachel Stern's latest photographic series, More Weight uses Arthur Miller's classic play as a metaphor for the chaos of present-day media, culture, and politics. "More weight," Giles Corey's famous last words spoken while stones were being piled upon him at
Color Splotch Makeup: Elias Hove Takes Inspiration from the Theatre of the Absurd
In a long stage career that took him from Yale to Broadway, he was steeped in the author of “Waiting for Godot,” acting in its Broadway premiere in 1956.
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1996: Gheorghe Ilie as Caliban in THE TEMPEST by Shakespeare directed by #Silviu_Purcarete for #Hebbel_Theatre, Berlin at the Nottingham Playhouse, England #Shakespeare_play #The_Tempest #theatre_stage_photography #scenography_theatre #Photostage
I like the concept of the play happening on a clock. Maybe we could invoke the surrealism painting of the clocks draped over the landscape
The playwright Samuel Barclay Beckett was born in Ireland in Dublin on April 13th, 1906. He was to spend most of his life in Paris, doing most of his writing in…
Thomas Bolger travels to Brussels to immerse himself in Roger Ballen's deep, dark world
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