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Revision as of 13:40, 8 September 2019 by MusikBot (talk | contribs) (Removing protection templates from unprotected page (more info))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Internationalist Theatre is a London theatre company founded by South African Greek actress Angelique Rockas in September 1980. The company was originally named New Internationalist Theatre, with an intention to pursue an internationalist approach in its choice of plays as well as "a multi-racial drama policy, with an even mix of performers drawn from different cultural groups".
The theatre has received coverage from stage papers around the world. It received charity status in 1986.
Performances and reception
The Internationalist Theatre has put on plays by, among others, Jean Genet (The Balcony), Brecht (Mother Courage and Her Children), Luigi Pirandello (Liolà), Tennessee Williams (In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel), Strindberg (Miss Julie) and Maxim Gorky (Enemies). Their critical reception was generally favourable, although not universally; Time Out magazine disliked Mother Courage, and the Financial Times found Liolà's multi-national casting problematic.
See also
References
- ^ Robert Conway (1988). British Alternative Theatre Directory. J. Offord. pp. 27–28. ISBN 9780903931380.
- British Theatre Directory editor (1990). "British Theatre directory Internationalist Theatre Entry". British Theatre Directory page 336 – via books.google.co.uk.
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- Stage Editorial (9 April 1981). "Multi-racial Genet". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
- Dimitris Gionis (August 1992). "Interview Eleutherotipia Greece Angelique Rockas" – via Internet Archive.
- Ari Papadopoulos (July 1993). "Angelique Rockas 1005". National Herald USA – via Internet Archive.
- Luis Carlos Emmerich (July 1992). "Vogue Mexico Interview Angelique Rockas Multi Faceted Actress Spanish and English". Vogue Mexico – via Internet Archive.
- "Angelique Rockas: bold theatre pioneer". The South African. 10 August 2011.
- Evangelos Kordakis. "Angelique Rockas". hellenism.net.
- Charity Commission (1986). "Internationalist Theatre granted Charity status" – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Why An International Theatre". BBC French. 30 June 1981 – via Internet Archive.
- Harold Atkins (28 July 1982). "Deceit in a Sicilian village". The Daily Telegraph – via Internet Archive.
- Nicolas de Jongh (28 July 1982). "LIOLA". The Guardian.
- ^ Lindsay Anderson (5 May 1983). "In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel" – via flickr.com.
- Michael Robinson (2008). "An International Annotated Bibliography of Strindberg Studies section 12 1378" – via books.google.co.uk.
- Theatre Record (March 1985). "Theatre Record Play index 05/p.0261 'Enemies ' 74/1207" (PDF). Theatre Record – via .doollee.com.
- "piace a Londra Liolà in teatro". Corriere della Serra. 20 July 1982 – via Internet Archive.
- RB Marriott (2 February 1984). "Review of Miss Julie". The Stage – via Internet Archive.
- Tom Vaughan (26 March 1985). "Review of Enemies". The Morning Star – via Internet Archive.
- Malcolm Hay (13 May 1982). "Full Review of Mother Courage". Time Out magazine – via Internet Archive.
- "Liola!/Bloomsbury Theatre". Financial Times. 28 July 1982 – via Internet Archive.
External links
- Bertolt-Brecht-Archiv Akademie der Künste Mother Courage and Her Children
- The records of Internationalist Theatre, London, 1983-1985; New Internationalist Theatre, London, 1981-1982 are held by the British Library.
- University College Dublin Index to Pirandello Studies, Vol 3 (1983), Liola p.100-102
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