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Part of
Shakespeare and Crisis: One hundred years of Italian narratives
Edited by Silvia Bigliazzi
[
Shakespeare in European Culture
2] 2020
► pp.
291
–
292
Index of Subjects
A
Academy (Lincei –)
30
Academy of Dramatic Art
108
Academy (Royal – of Italy, 1929–1944)
75, 105n10, 132
Anglo-Italian connections
25–49, 79, 96
(Anglophily, Anglophoby)
5n5, 29–30, 35, 45, 47
C
Censorship (Fascist)
4, 14, 61–62n24, 79, 81n66, 95, 98–99, 108–109, 111–113, 119, 122, 124, 128–129, 132, 139, 187n20
(see
Index of Names
: Zurlo)
Colonial Wars
Libyan (1911–1912)
14, 56, 69, 97–99, 107, 114, 123, 125, 140
Ethiopian (1935–1937)
56, 98, 114n24
Colonialism
53, 55n7, 58, 61, 69, 98–99, 103, 109, 119, 127, 268–269, 278
Communism; Communist Party
54, 59, 122, 141n51, 153, 155, 185, 187n20, 259
(Shakespeare’s communist antipathies)
105
Companies, Italian theatrical –
Collettivo Teatro Due
215–216, 219, 221–222, 234, 236, 240, 281
Drammatica Compagnia di Roma
36, 73n44
Il Palchetto Stage
251n11–252
LET – Liberi Esperimenti Teatrali (Roma, Cometa Off)
267n37
Motus Theatre Company
262, 268–270
Teatro Errante Company
257
Teatro Mobile
52
F
Fascism
2, 5n5, 8, 10–17, 29, 32–34, 39, 42–47, 51–93, 95–145, 151–152, 154–155, 165, 181n13, 182–187, 229, 239, 259, 262n30, 265, 278–280
M
Ministero dei Beni Culturali (“Ministry of Cultural Heritage”)
248
Ministero della Cultura Popolare (“Ministry of Popular Culture”, Fascist)
132
Mostra Augustea della Romanità (“Augustan Exhibition of Romanità”, 1937)
61, 98
Mostra della Rivoluzione Fascista (“Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution”, 1932 and 1939)
61
N
Nationalism
2, 5, 13, 27–29, 31–39, 44–45, 56, 59, 67, 69, 75, 83, 96, 101, 125, 278
Nationalist (Italian – Association)
34, 55n7, 58, 108,123, 139
Newspapers and magazines, Italian
Avanti!
36, 151
Il Corriere della sera
54n7, 121, 186, 236n22
Critica fascista
76n50
La Gazzetta di Parma
158
Il Giornale di Genova
119
L’Illustrazione Italiana
54n7, 119
Il Marzocco
5n5, 13, 25, 28–29, 32–42, 44–45, 47, 54n7, 102, 277
Il Patalogo
249n7, 250
Paese Sera
190
Perseo
122
Il Popolo d’Italia
62
Il Regno
54n7
La Repubblica
186, 219n2
Scenario
129
La Stampa
68, 127
L’Unità
157
O
Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro (O.N.D., “National Workers’ Recreational Club”, Fascist)
108–109
P
Politics, Italian postwar –
“Alternativa democratica” (“Democratic alternative”)
59
“Anni di piombo” (“Years of Lead”, “Years of the Bullet”: 1973–1980)
14, 59
“Centro sinistra” (“Centre-left”)
58n17, 156
Christian Democratic Party (D.C.)
259
Communist Party (Italian –: P.C.I.)
59, 122, 156, 259
Democratic Party (P.D.)
261
Forza Italia
(“Go Italy!”)
56, 260
New Leftism (Italian –)
156, 163
Second Republic
17, 56, 260, 267
Solo-Plan
58
T
Tercentenary (Shakespearean –)
25–49
Theatres and venues, Italian
Bagnacavallo, Goldoni Theatre,
255
Bari, Piccinni Theatre
186
Cesena, Bonci Theatre
179
Florence, Boboli Garden
153, 159, 164
Genova, Carlo Felice Theatre
114
Milan, various theatres
97n2
Cinema Broletto
151
Lirico Theatre
156, 179, 180n7
Piccolo Theatre
140, 149–172, 179, 181, 249, 252n12–253, 262
Naples, Eden Theatre
46n21
Ostia, Ancient Theatre
70, 78–79, 108
Parma, Regio Theatre
115n25
Prato, Metastasio Theatre
249
Rome, Argentina Theatre
36, 70n38, 73, 97, 106n12, 108, 129
Dell’AngeloTheatre
186
Globe Theatre at Villa Borghese (Toti Globe)
254
Maxentius Basilica
62n24, 95, 97, 107, 109, 113–115, 118–119, 123, 128, 139
Pincio Garden (‘Thespis Cart’)
129
Quirino Theatre
189
Rebibbia Prison
230, 232n14, 265n34
Royal Theatre
124
Valle Theatre
269
Syracuse, Greek Theatre
70n38
Taormina, Ancient Theatre
70, 72, 78, 108
Trieste, Politeama Theatre
99
Turin, Alfieri Theatre
179
Carignano Theatre
36
National Theatre
234n17
see also “Festival delle Colline Torinesi”
268
Urbania, Bramante Theatre
253
Venice, La Fenice Theatre
187n21
Verona, Roman Theatre
128, 140–141, 153, 175, 234–235n27, 240
see also “Juliet’s House”
251n10
Vicenza, Olimpico Theatre
59
Theatres and venues: London, Globe
235, 254, 266
New York, LaMaMa
268
Thespis Cart
129
W
Wars
World War I
5, 8, 12, 25–49, 52, 67n31, 79, 96, 106, 277
World War II
1, 56, 184
Postwar period and “Cold War”
3–4, 12, 14, 56, 99, 102, 127n41, 140, 149–152, 162, 165, 175–188