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Theatralia dedicated to Czech puppetry has been released

The autumn issue of the journal Theatralia (volume 18, 2015, issue 2) is a themed English volume entitled Czech Puppet Theatre in Global Contexts.

The individual contributions address traditional Czech theatre (Marie and Pavel Jirásek on late 19th and early 20th century puppet theatre, and Jaroslav Blecha on the marionettes of the Flachs family), leading puppetry artists (Pavel Jirásek on Josef Skupa), the relation between puppetry and early cinema (Martin Bernátek on the Puppetry Renaissance and the film), the dramaturgy and present-day forms of Czech puppet theatre (Kateřina Lešková Dolenská, Nina Malíková, and Katarzyna Lech), as well as the influence of puppet theatre on Czech animated film (Dan North on Jiří Bárta, Jan Švankmajer, and Jan Svěrák, and Georgia Chryssouli on Jan Švankmajer). The volume also contains essays on the international impact of Czech puppetry (Joseph Brandesky on the exhibition and theatre production in Ohio, USA, and Agnès Novak a Dušan Petráň on their theatre company Yorick’s Marionettes, active in the USA and France), and a list of significant exhibitions of puppetry since 1989 (Martina Pecková Černá). The volume also contains a section of themed book reviews (predominantly on puppets and related disciplines) and a translation of Otakar Zich’s seminal essay on puppet theatre from 1923; this is the first publication in English. The special issue was edited by Christian M. Billing and Pavel Drábek of the University of Hull (UK).

This volume is published as part of the research grant project Czech Structuralist Thought on Theatre: context and potency, held by the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno, 2011–2015; funded by the Czech Grant Agency, grant no. GA409/11/1082.

-red-, 29. 11. 2015

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