Ancient Drama and Reception of Antiquity in the Theatre and Drama of the German Democratic Republic (GDR)

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Keria Pub Date : 2018-11-22 DOI:10.4312/KERIA.20.3.75-94
Bernd Seidensticker
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Theatre in the German Democratic Republic was an essential part of the state propaganda machine and was strictly controlled by the cultural bureaucracy and by the party. Until the early sixties, ancient plays were rarely staged. In the sixties, classical Greek drama became officially recognised as part of cultural heritage. Directors free to stage the great classical playwrights selected ancient plays, on one hand, to escape the grim socialist reality, on the other to criticise it using various forms of Aesopian language. Two important dramatists and three examples of plays are presented and discussed: an adaptation of an Aristophanic comedy (Peter Hack’s adaptation of Aristophanes’ Peace at the Deutsche Theater in Berlin in 1962), a play based on a Sophoclean tragedy (Heiner Müller’s Philoktet, published in 1965, staged only in 1977), and a short didactic play (Lehrstück) based on Roman history (Heiner Müller’s Der Horatier, written in 1968, staged in 1973 in Hamburg in West Germany, and in the GDR only in 1988). At the end there is a brief look at a production of Aeschylus Seven against Thebes at the BE in 1969.
德意志民主共和国戏剧与戏剧中的古代戏剧与对古代的接受
在德意志民主共和国,戏剧是国家宣传机器的重要组成部分,受到文化官僚机构和政党的严格控制。直到六十年代初,古代戏剧很少上演。在六十年代,古典希腊戏剧被正式承认为文化遗产的一部分。导演们可以自由地上演伟大的古典剧作家们选择的古代戏剧,一方面是为了逃避残酷的社会主义现实,另一方面是用各种形式的伊索寓言式的语言对其进行批判。介绍并讨论了两位重要的剧作家和三个戏剧例子:一部改编自阿里斯托芬喜剧(1962年彼得·哈克在柏林德意志剧院改编阿里斯托芬的《和平》),一部改编自索福克勒悲剧的戏剧(海纳·米勒的《菲洛克特》,1965年出版,1977年只上演),一部改编自罗马历史的说教短剧(lehrst克)(海纳·米勒的《霍雷蒂尔》,1968年写,1973年在西德汉堡上演,仅在1988年在民主德国上演)。最后是1969年埃斯库罗斯七世对底比斯的简短回顾。
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