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Joachim Fiebach

    January 1, 1934 – April 23, 2023

    Joachim Fiebach is a German scholar of theatre studies whose work primarily explores the performative cultures of the 20th century across Europe and Africa. He investigates the evolution and key expressions of theatre within these diverse regions. His academic career includes professorships in Berlin and guest professorships in Tanzania, Nigeria, the USA, Canada, and Austria, providing a broad international perspective on theatrical arts. Fiebach's contributions lie in his profound understanding and analysis of the varied forms and traditions of theatre spanning multiple continents.

    Od Craiga po Brechta
    Manifeste europäischen Theaters
    Sowjetische regisseure über ihr Theater
    Stücke
    Theater der Welt, Theater der Zeit
    • Peter Brook, Jerzy Grotowski, Benno Besson, Peter Weiss, Peter Handke, Ben Vautier, Otto Mühl, John McGrath, Ariane Mnouchkine, Hélène Cixous, Jurij Ljubimow, Eugenio Barba, Dario Fo, Frank-Patrick Steckel, Peter Stein, Klaus-Michael Grüber, Meredith Monk, Marina Abramovic, Nikolaus Lang, Pina Bausch, Heiner Müller, Bernard-Marie Koltès, Jan Lauwers, Anatolij Vasil'jev, Xavier Durringer, Yolanda Pallin, Einar Schleef, Frank Castorf, Christoph Marthaler

      Manifeste europäischen Theaters2003
    • Stücke

      • 321 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      Stücke1988
      4.0