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WAT 2004
NEW AGE OF THE NEW AGE
Francesco Lugeri: Hell, Heaven, Garden (An intimate report from the Festival of Total Theatre of the 21st Century)
CONTACTS
Milan Lukeš: Kontakt Narration
MADE IN CZECH: DAUGHTERS & IDIOTS & CO.
Milan Lukeš: Daughters of August Strindberg
Václav Šebesta: Onwards Drama in the Czech Lands
Martin Velíšek: The Alfréd Radok Awards (for the best original play in Czech or Slovak)
Michal Čunderle: „Prince Myshkin is an Idiot and Mr. Morávek too“ (not to mention Raskolnikov)
ATTACK FROM RUSSIAN PROVINCES
Tereza Krčálová: New Russian Playwrights (The Making of Drama from the Spirit of the Provinces)
VILLAINS IN THE THEATRE
Milan Lukeš: Shakespeare’s (?) Villains
MADE IN HUNGARIA: FAIDRA & BACCHAE & MEDEA
Rita Júlia Sebestyén: Perfectly Different Worlds (On Sándor Zsótér’s Antiquity)
THE NIHILIST
Paul I. Trensky: The Irresistible Rise of Martin McDonagh
MADE IN POLAND: TEMPEST & TEMPEST & TEMPEST
Bozena Winnicka: Attract the Attention of the Audience – And Win (On Krzysztof Warlikowski’s Theatre)
I Want To Ask Questions (Interview with Krzysztof Warlikowski)
Marie Reslová: A Storm in a Glass of Human Imagination (On Warlikowski’s Tempest)
DIALOGUES
Martina Černá: The World and Theatre (A Place Where We Live, and a Place Where We Act Out Life)
HYPERMARKET
Miroslav Petříček: The Sleep Of Reason Brings Forth Hypermarkets
MADE IN SLOVAKIA: SISTERS & HELL & DUNES
Josef Fabuš: The Ambiguity of Postmodern Interpretation (Three Sisters in a Museum)
Martina Ulmanová: Nostalgia For Local Hell
Jitka Sloupová: Hot Night Among The Dunes By the Danube
BARBARIANS
Matěj Král: Civilizations, Injustice and Causes of Terrorism (A Few Comments on the Speeches of Mr. George W. Bush)
POST SCRIPTUM
HUBERT KREJČÍ: DEPARTURE OF INSECTS (Drama in Two Acts)