Description |
1 online resource (32, 37 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Front Cover; Title Page; Contents; Copyright; Trash Cuisine; Minsk, 2011: A Reply to Kathy Acker |
Summary |
Trash Cuisine: Banned from performing in their home country, Belarus Free Theatre serve up food, music, dance and Shakespeare as they share true stories from inmates, executioners, human rights lawyers and families of the executed. This provocative and urgent play pierces the imagination with moments of the darkest humour as it challenges capital punishment in our contemporary world, where 95 countries still carry out the death penalty.--Front cover |
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Minsk, 2011: If scars are sexy, Minsk must be the sexiest city in the world ... Strip clubs, underground raves and gay pride parades pulse beneath the surface of a city where sexuality is twisted by oppression. A love letter to a home that exiles those willing to fight for it, Minsk, 2011 celebrates and mourns a land that has lost its way.--Back cover |
Notes |
Bound back-to-back and inverted |
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"Trash Cuisine had its world premiere in Stadsshouwberg, Amsterdam on 5 October 2012"--Page 8 |
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"Minsk, 2011: A Reply to Kathy Acker had its European premiere at Edinburgh Fringe Festival on 22 August, 2011"--Page 4 |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Belarusian drama -- 21st century
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FICTION -- General.
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Belarusian drama
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Genre/Form |
comedy (general genre)
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Comedy plays
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Comedy plays.
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Comédies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kali︠a︡da, N. (Natalli︠a︡)
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Shcherban, Vladimir
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Belarus Free Theatre (Theater group)
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ISBN |
1783195169 |
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9781783195169 |
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