Mickery Theater
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Mickery Theater

An Imperfect Archaeology

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eBook - ePub

Mickery Theater

An Imperfect Archaeology

About this book

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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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040774335

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Frontispiece
  4. Title Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Foreword by Sijbolt Noorda
  8. Probably Not… An Introduction by Arthur Sonnen and Otto Romijn
  9. Prologue
  10. 1 Ritsaert Ten Cate
  11. 2 In The Attic
  12. 3 Otto Romijn
  13. 4 In The Archive I
  14. 5 Frans De La Haye
  15. 6 In The Archive Ii
  16. 7 Peter Schreiber
  17. 8 A Building
  18. 9 Max Arian
  19. 10 A Journal Article
  20. 11 Failed Conversations
  21. 12 Reviews
  22. 13 Jim Clayburgh
  23. 14 Reviews – The Performance Group
  24. 15 Photographs
  25. 16 Rob Klinkenberg
  26. 17 Reports
  27. 18 Erica Bilder
  28. 19 A Lecture
  29. 20 Titus Muizelaar
  30. 21 In His Own Words
  31. 22 Colleen Scott
  32. 23 A Video
  33. 24 Janek Alexander
  34. 25 A Production Programme
  35. 26 Jan Lauwers
  36. 27 A Letter
  37. 28 Peter Sellars
  38. 29 A Research Project
  39. 30 The Producers
  40. 31 A Workbook
  41. 32 Jan Zoet
  42. 33 A Magazine
  43. 34 Marijke Hoogenboom
  44. 35 A Book Chapter
  45. 36 Early Days
  46. 37 Another Video
  47. 38 A Keynote
  48. 39 Epilogues
  49. Postscript
  50. A QUEST
  51. The Reviews of Jac Heijer translated by Paul Evans
  52. 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
  53. INDEX

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