“I looked forward to the future, do ressuscitate me”: the staging of The Bedbug in the eyes of critics

Authors

  • Cássia Abadia da Silva

Abstract

Considering the ephemeral nature of the theater scene, fading away when curtains are drawn after each performance, we analyze theatre criticism, weathered survivors that enable understanding of staging details not found in other research materials. Here we work with criticism of the staging of The Bedbug (1981, Dulcina theater, Rio de Janeiro; 1983, Sesc Pompeia theater, São Paulo), written by the Russian poet Vladímir Maiakóvski (1893-1930) in 1928, translated and staged in Brazil by stage director Luís Antonio Martinez Corrêa (1950-1987).

keywords: The bedbug; Brazilian staging; criticism.

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Author Biography

Cássia Abadia da Silva

Mestre e doutoranda em História pela Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU).

Published

2016-12-27

How to Cite

da Silva, C. A. (2016). “I looked forward to the future, do ressuscitate me”: the staging of The Bedbug in the eyes of critics. ArtCultura, 18(32). Retrieved from https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/article/view/37082