Intimate Commentaries on Tadeusz Kantor’s Theatre

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experimental theater methodologies
memory and historiography
Michal Kobialka
object-oriented theater
performance
performance studies
Polish avant-garde
Polish theatre
socialist realism analysis
Tandeusz Kantor
theatre history

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  • ISBN 9781032946313
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 May 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Intimate Commentaries on Tadeusz Kantor’s Theatre is a collection of Michal Kobialka’s essays, written between 1986 and 2025, that provide a comprehensive understanding of Kantor’s theatre practice.

The book is divided into three parts, each focusing on a specific area of Tadeusz Kantor’s theatre practice. Part I explores Kantor’s radical departure from, or rupture within, the known and accepted representational categories not only of the twentieth, but also of the twenty-first century. Part II focuses on Kantor’s productions, which disrupted the preestablished artistic conventions in order to infiltrate and shatter the prevailing political, ideological, and cultural systems of power. Part III sheds light on Kantor’s 1949-90 theatre experiments with objects, matter, space, reality of the lowest rank, an autonomous work of art, zero zones, the impossible condition, and complex mnemotechnics, which reflected his unwavering belief that theatre was an answer to, rather than a representation of, reality. The three parts elucidate the central argument of this book, that Kantor’s theatre is an example of refractory art in its double sense: as a negation of the status quo and as a deviation from the dominant artistic conventions in service to any official cultural system and its culture industry.

Intimate Commentaries on Tadeusz Kantor’s Theatre will be of interest to scholars and students of theatre and performance, performance theory, theatre history, Polish theatre, and avant-garde art in the twentieth century.

Michal Kobialka is Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Minnesota, USA. He has published widely on theatre and performance historiography as well as on Tadeusz Kantor’s theatre. His most recent book publication is Staging Difficult Pasts: Transnational Memory, Theatre, and Museums (Routledge, 2024), which he co-edited with Maria M. Delgado and Bryce Lease.

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