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On Losing One's Voice: Two Performances From Romeo Castellucci, Daniel Sack
On Losing One's Voice: Two Performances From Romeo Castellucci, Daniel Sack
Daniel Sack
An expansion and variation upon my essay in Quaderno 5: Canto del Cigno (Swan Song), this text considers the longer program that the city of Bologna hosted in honor of director Romeo Castellucci in 2014. It focuses on a discussion of the voice in Castellucci's performances Giulio Cesare: pezzi staccati and Giudizio, Possibilità, Essere.
The Brilliance Of The Servant Without Qualities, Daniel Sack
The Brilliance Of The Servant Without Qualities, Daniel Sack
Daniel Sack
British playwright Howard Barker's work as a tragedy on the traditions of characterlogical thinking. What happens when a figure loses all distinguishing features and exposes him or herself to a world without character?