
Theatre is an extraordinary mean of knowing each other, of meeting up, and creating synergies. In the course of this reading, through the analysis of selected texts and authors, our speakers will lead the audience to a journey into the European theatrical heritage exploring the thread that has connected dramatic art across all Europe, and still does. With readings by Laura Curino. Speakers: Christian Biet (Institut Universitaire de France), Annamaria Cascetta (Centro di ricerca CIT "Mario Apollonio" - UCSC) Stanley E. Gontarski (Florida State University).
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Hours: 6PM
Venue: Italian Cultural Institute of New York
Source: http://www.iicnewyork.esteri.it/
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