Maria Shevtsova in Conversation with Anna Zubrzycki and Grzegorz Bral, 'Song of the Goat Theatre: Finding Flow and Connection'

Shevtsova, Maria. 2010. Maria Shevtsova in Conversation with Anna Zubrzycki and Grzegorz Bral, 'Song of the Goat Theatre: Finding Flow and Connection'. New Theatre Quarterly, 26(3), pp. 248-260. ISSN 0266-464x [Article]

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Anna Zubrzycki and Grzegorz Bral worked for a number of years with Gardzienice before founding Teatr Pieéń Kozła – Song of the Goat Theatre – in Wrocław in 1996. The conversation that follows took place on 22 June 2009, during Song of the Goat's run of Macbeth, their most recent production. Created in tandem with the Year of Grotowski theatre festival, the ‘World as a Place of Truth’ held in Wrocław on 13–30 June 2009, it was one of a series of meetings, presentations, and performances organized by Joanna Klass of Arden 2 for the US Artists Initiative, a project established in partnership with the Grotowski Institute and the Center for International Theatre Development. Macbeth will be performed at the Barbican Centre in London as part of Song of the Goat's two-month-long British tour of this production in October and November 2010, accompanied by workshops and demonstrations. Its itinerary is Eastleigh (4–9 October), Birmingham (11–15 October), Cambridge (18–23 October), Manchester Metropolitan University (25–30 October), London (3–20 November), and Brighton (21–26 November). This conversation about some of the principles of the company's work was led by Maria Shevtsova, Professor of Drama and Theatre Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London, and co-editor of New Theatre Quarterly.

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https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266464X10000448

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Theatre and Performance (TAP)

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August 2010Published

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14 Nov 2011 09:25

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29 Apr 2020 15:31

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/6161

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