Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd
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Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd was a mid-20th-century dramatic movement in Czechoslovakia characterized by surreal, darkly comic, and existential plays that challenged political and social norms through unconventional narratives and symbolism.
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| Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd Context triple: [Czech New Wave, influencedBy, Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd]
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Radošinský actors collective
Radošinský actors collective is a Slovak theatre ensemble known for its satirical and socially reflective productions blending humor, music, and commentary on everyday life.
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Czech New Wave
Czech New Wave was a 1960s Czechoslovak film movement known for its innovative, humanistic, and often politically subversive cinema that blended realism with dark humor and formal experimentation.
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Polish Theatre in Bielsko-Biała
The Polish Theatre in Bielsko-Biała is a prominent dramatic stage and cultural landmark in southern Poland, known for its repertoire of classical and contemporary plays.
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National Moravian-Silesian Theatre
The National Moravian-Silesian Theatre is a major Czech repertory theatre company based in Ostrava, known for its opera, drama, ballet, and musical productions.
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Esperanto theatre
Esperanto theatre is a performing arts tradition that stages plays and dramatic works in the international language Esperanto, reflecting and promoting its culture and ideals.
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Target entity: Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd Target entity description: Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd was a mid-20th-century dramatic movement in Czechoslovakia characterized by surreal, darkly comic, and existential plays that challenged political and social norms through unconventional narratives and symbolism.
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A.
Radošinský actors collective
Radošinský actors collective is a Slovak theatre ensemble known for its satirical and socially reflective productions blending humor, music, and commentary on everyday life.
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B.
Czech New Wave
Czech New Wave was a 1960s Czechoslovak film movement known for its innovative, humanistic, and often politically subversive cinema that blended realism with dark humor and formal experimentation.
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C.
Polish Theatre in Bielsko-Biała
The Polish Theatre in Bielsko-Biała is a prominent dramatic stage and cultural landmark in southern Poland, known for its repertoire of classical and contemporary plays.
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D.
National Moravian-Silesian Theatre
The National Moravian-Silesian Theatre is a major Czech repertory theatre company based in Ostrava, known for its opera, drama, ballet, and musical productions.
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E.
Esperanto theatre
Esperanto theatre is a performing arts tradition that stages plays and dramatic works in the international language Esperanto, reflecting and promoting its culture and ideals.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
artistic movement
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theatrical movement ⓘ |
| country | Czechoslovakia ⓘ |
| genre | theatre of the absurd ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
absurd situations
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anti-realism ⓘ bureaucratic absurdity ⓘ dark comedy ⓘ existential anxiety ⓘ existential themes ⓘ experimental dramaturgy ⓘ fragmented dialogue ⓘ metaphorical settings ⓘ minimalist staging ⓘ non-linear plots ⓘ political allegory ⓘ social satire ⓘ subversive humor ⓘ surrealism ⓘ symbolism ⓘ unconventional narrative structure ⓘ |
| hasGoal |
to challenge political norms
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to circumvent censorship through allegory ⓘ to express existential uncertainty ⓘ to question social conventions ⓘ |
| influenced |
Czech dissident culture
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Slovak experimental theatre NERFINISHED ⓘ contemporary Czech drama ⓘ post-1968 underground theatre in Czechoslovakia ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Cold War politics
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European theatre of the absurd ⓘ Franz Kafka NERFINISHED ⓘ Stalinism ⓘ censorship in communist Czechoslovakia ⓘ existentialist philosophy ⓘ political repression in Czechoslovakia ⓘ surrealism ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
alienation
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existentialism ⓘ human condition ⓘ oppression ⓘ |
| movementEndTime | 1970s ⓘ |
| movementLocation |
Brno
NERFINISHED
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Prague NERFINISHED ⓘ Slovakia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| movementPeriod | mid-20th century ⓘ |
| movementStartTime | 1950s ⓘ |
| usedMedium |
small experimental venues
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stage plays ⓘ studio theatre ⓘ |
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Subject: Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd Description of subject: Czechoslovak theatre of the absurd was a mid-20th-century dramatic movement in Czechoslovakia characterized by surreal, darkly comic, and existential plays that challenged political and social norms through unconventional narratives and symbolism.
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