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Theater 2008 38(3):111-139; DOI:10.1215/01610775-2008-008
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Not Clown

Steve Moore and Carlos Treviño

In this interview, theater scholar Jonathan Kalb and acclaimed German director Michael Thalheimer discuss Thalheimer's radically stripped-down approach to canonical dramatic texts, with reference to several recent productions, including Liliom, The Oresteia, Emilia Galotti, Faust I, Faust II, and Lulu.


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