Performance Project: Cork's World Theatre

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Abstract

Part of a project involving the translation/adaptation of leading Swiss dramatist, Thomas Hürlimann's Das Einsiedler Welttheater, a spectacular piece of apocalyptic theatre designed for community performance in Einsiedeln (Switzerland) over the summer of 2007 where it attracted audiences of some 60,000 people. The first English-language performances took place at University College Cork (Ireland) in November/December 2010.
Co-directed by Manfred Schewe and Stephen Boyd.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
PublisherUniversity College Cork
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2010

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  • Welttheater: übersetzen, adaptieren, inszenieren

    Translated title of the contribution: World Theatre: translation, adaptation, productionSchewe, M. & Boyd, S., Jan 2012, Berlin: Schibri. 185 p. (SCENARIO - Performative Approaches to language, literature and culture)

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