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9 Büchner Woyzeck “ I don't see it ! I don't see it ! My God , why can't I see it ? ” > In 1978 , I had the opportunity to direct Georg Büchner's Woyzeck at the University of Calgary in Canada , as part of the production season of the ...
9 Büchner Woyzeck “ I don't see it ! I don't see it ! My God , why can't I see it ? ” > In 1978 , I had the opportunity to direct Georg Büchner's Woyzeck at the University of Calgary in Canada , as part of the production season of the ...
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4 In writing Woyzeck , Büchner found himself in the same position as mythmakers , trying to resolve a contradiction that is unresolvable , and hence generating multiple drafts and revisions , as well as a dramatic style that is jarring ...
4 In writing Woyzeck , Büchner found himself in the same position as mythmakers , trying to resolve a contradiction that is unresolvable , and hence generating multiple drafts and revisions , as well as a dramatic style that is jarring ...
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Once inside the performance area , they saw Woyzeck already shaving the Captain , Marie telling stories to her child , the Doctor performing experiments , Andres asleep in his bunk , all at once . The experience for the audience was ...
Once inside the performance area , they saw Woyzeck already shaving the Captain , Marie telling stories to her child , the Doctor performing experiments , Andres asleep in his bunk , all at once . The experience for the audience was ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
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