The US is a divided place right now. Which is why it was so good to read this article. It's a great piece and I believe we may come to see more of this type of theatre in our country as MAGA chips away at the arts. It makes me want to pack my bags and head to festivals in Europe. I want to see "How I Learned to Drive" with the two actors up close., and all the others. Question: can you point me towards any resources or articles about the underground theatre movement, (Kantor etc) in Poland etc during WWII? Hope you are well and take care.
The US is a divided place right now. Which is why it was so good to read this article. It's a great piece and I believe we may come to see more of this type of theatre in our country as MAGA chips away at the arts. It makes me want to pack my bags and head to festivals in Europe. I want to see "How I Learned to Drive" with the two actors up close., and all the others. Question: can you point me towards any resources or articles about the underground theatre movement, (Kantor etc) in Poland etc during WWII? Hope you are well and take care.
Hey Kyle, thanks for the kind words. Kantor's not my area of expertise but this site's a great English language resource for Polish theatre with lots of interesting articles on that period https://culture.pl/en/article/objects-of-the-polish-avant-garde-theatre
Thanks Natasha!