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Finland''s National Theatre 19741991 - The Two Decades of Generational Contests, Cultural Upheavals,

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This study analyses the Finnish National Theatre's activities throughout the decades during which the post-war generation with its new societal and theatrical views was rising to power, and during which Europe, divided by the Iron Curtain, was maturing to break the boundaries dividing it. Pirkko Koski summarizes the activities of the Finnish National Theatre as a cultural factor and as a part of the Finnish theatre field during 1970s and 1980s. Alongside this he examines the general requirements, resources and structures for activity, including artists, places, geographical position, performances and the analysis on the societal conditions. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students of European theatre and history.

List of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. The Finnish National Theatre: tradition and turbulent time
    National stature and the fulfilling the national mission
    Researching theatre history
    Approaching the past: sources
    The Finnish National Theatre during a time of rupture: contents

    Part I Operational frames


  3. The Finnish National Theatre and the changing field of theatre

  4. New artistic direction(s)
    Private, national, and societal pressures
    The National Theatre and its national operations
    Caught between East and West

  5. Experiencing, conveying, and interpreting

  6. The Finnish National Theatre and the Finnish press
    The National Theatre and the general public

  7. The creators of the artistic direction

  8. Th actors' theatre
    The productions' artistic backgrounds
    Artistic forays over the border




  9. A national landmark renewed and replenished

  10. National Main Stage
    From modern architecture to spatial exploration
    A functioning family

    Part II Programming, performances, and the national agenda


  11. The National mission driving the National Theatre's programming

  12. Chasing diversity and artistic merit
    Debates about the development of domestic Finnish drama
    Crossing the border between high and low art

  13. High and low in the context of the domestic repertoire

  14. The challenges of updating traditional classics
    The Finnish people on stage
    The Finland of poets

  15. Finnish history without a nationalist slant

  16. Historical characters from across the decades
    War history and contemporary politics on-stage

  17. Significant literary works as national interpretations

  18. Shakespeare as a contemporary mirror
    The cultural heritage of Continental Europe
    Old Russian drama





  19. Modern dramatic classics

  20. A generation of masters
    Anglo-American relationship drama
    Social documentary from behind the Iron Curtain
    Modern drama from the Continent
    The return to absurdist roots



  21. New Eastern European drama

  22. Rarities from the Soviet Union
    From metaphor to commentary-style
    Estonian history

  23. New plays from the West

  24. Trying to fill the Main Stage auditorium
    Relationships and cultural caricatures
    Dramatic and stage celebrity
    Global victims: abuses of power
    Historic moments of stardom

  25. Social upheaval on the national stage

  26. Pacifism in its different modes
    Generational rebellion on-stage
    The environment threats




  27. Popular and commercial elements and Ntaional Theatre press debates

  28. From classic farce to folk theatre
    An operetta causes a scandal
    Criticism and crisis at the centre of public attention

  29. The advent of the small and the young

  30. The opening of the Omapohja studio performance space
    A new generation of playwrights



  31. Theatre company visits from the East and the West

  32. Gorki Theatare, Taganka, and other Eastern European triumphs
    The return of the Estonia-connection
    British theatrical culture
    Western diversity and Far East traditions
    The Finnish National Theatre travels



  33. To conclude: The National Theatre during a time of transition

  34. Changing times and the National Theatre's policy
    The international Finnish National Theatre
    National drama, national character, and collective memory



  35. Sources and Bibliography


Index

About the author

Pirkko Koski is Professor emeritus in the Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies at the University of Helsinki.

Summary

This study analyses the Finnish National Theatre?s activities throughout the decades during which the post-war generation with its new societal and theatrical views was rising to power, and during which Europe, divided by the Iron Curtain, was maturing to break the boundaries dividing it.

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