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Immunization Rehearsals
At least one good thing about the deadly virus is that it has taught me to ask a fundamental question, to go back to the basics in life and
M.J. Chung


Theatre for Phono-Sapiens?
From the talk series on ‘Post-Corona Age – Novo Sapiens’ presented by CHUNG Kwanyong on CBS, I found some interesting keywords for our time:
M.J. Chung


How to Keep the Theatre Ecosystem?
What we should look for must not be CPR steps to save the dying conventional theatre. We need to find out about the possibility of giving bi
M.J. Chung


At War with the Virus
Seventy years ago, in June of 1950, the NTCK was closed due to the Korean War, just two months after its grand inaugural production. The clo
M.J. Chung


New Drama for Astronauts?
Contemporary theatre has been trying to reduce the barrier between artists and audiences, particularly in the last couple of decades, but no
M.J. Chung


The Future of the Arts
We had seven group interviews with five candidates each, over seven hours. There were only two young men among the thirty-five. Obviously, w
M.J. Chung


Only the End of the World?!
Today, the 25th of May, was supposed to be the day that I and my producers would greet the technical team from the Vakhtangov Theatre, which
M.J. Chung


Liminality and dramaturgical thinking
While dramaturgy relates to discrete dramatic and theatrical phenomena, it also describes the infinitely expanding set of all things in whic
Bernadette Cochrane


Liminality and screening kimchi
Some have seen the productions live. Some have seen both the theatrical version and the cinematic version. None of us has seen the cinematic
Bernadette Cochrane


Liminality and musings on responsibilities and ethics
Do I normally spend a week reflecting on both my own practice and on the multitude of conceptual spaces that dramaturgy occupies? No. Do I n
Bernadette Cochrane