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This is the first full-length account of the history and working practices of Amsterdam's Mickery Theater. Between 1965 and 1991 under its noted director Ritsaert ten Cate, Mickery became renowned worldwide for promoting and presenting significant international alternative theatre companies including La Mama, Tenjo Sajiki and the Wooster Group, and for staging its own innovative productions. Combining archival research, oral history, field observation, and drawing on personal accounts of key participants, the book illuminates the singular importance of Mickery, while evoking the unique atmosphere of both the building and the art that it nurtured.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Frontispiece
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword by Sijbolt Noorda
- Probably Not… An Introduction by Arthur Sonnen and Otto Romijn
- Prologue
- 1 Ritsaert Ten Cate
- 2 In The Attic
- 3 Otto Romijn
- 4 In The Archive I
- 5 Frans De La Haye
- 6 In The Archive Ii
- 7 Peter Schreiber
- 8 A Building
- 9 Max Arian
- 10 A Journal Article
- 11 Failed Conversations
- 12 Reviews
- 13 Jim Clayburgh
- 14 Reviews – The Performance Group
- 15 Photographs
- 16 Rob Klinkenberg
- 17 Reports
- 18 Erica Bilder
- 19 A Lecture
- 20 Titus Muizelaar
- 21 In His Own Words
- 22 Colleen Scott
- 23 A Video
- 24 Janek Alexander
- 25 A Production Programme
- 26 Jan Lauwers
- 27 A Letter
- 28 Peter Sellars
- 29 A Research Project
- 30 The Producers
- 31 A Workbook
- 32 Jan Zoet
- 33 A Magazine
- 34 Marijke Hoogenboom
- 35 A Book Chapter
- 36 Early Days
- 37 Another Video
- 38 A Keynote
- 39 Epilogues
- Postscript
- A QUEST
- The Reviews of Jac Heijer translated by Paul Evans
- Touching Time And Moving With The Pressure Of The Times. On The Last Years Of The Mickery Theatre by Loek Zonneveld, translated by Paul Evans
- INDEX
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