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Tomando como ponto de partida o movimento de teatro experimental português do pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, a presente investigação centra-se no trajecto da Casa da Comédia, fundada por Fernando Amado em 1946, e que retoma a actividade em 1962. Procuramos identificar as ideias de teatro que animam o percurso deste grupo, dar eco da recepção aos seus espectáculos, bem como inserir o seu projecto no âmbito dos esforços de renovação cénica que vão tendo lugar um pouco por toda a Europa.
ABSTRACT - Taking as its point of departure the Portuguese experimental theatre movement in the period following the Second World War, the present investigation centres on the Casa da Comédia, a theatre group founded by Fernando Amado in 1946, and which starts up again in 1962. My aim is to identify the theatrical ideas that embody its project, give an account of how their performances were received and locate their activity in the context of those relevant attempts to renew the theatre that were taking place throughout Europe.
ABSTRACT - Taking as its point of departure the Portuguese experimental theatre movement in the period following the Second World War, the present investigation centres on the Casa da Comédia, a theatre group founded by Fernando Amado in 1946, and which starts up again in 1962. My aim is to identify the theatrical ideas that embody its project, give an account of how their performances were received and locate their activity in the context of those relevant attempts to renew the theatre that were taking place throughout Europe.
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Fernando Amado Casa da Comédia História do teatro em Portugal Encenação Portuguese theatre history Direction