Propaganda comunistă şi teatrul de păpuşi / Communist Propaganda and Marionette Theatre
Journal Title: STUDIUM - Revista studenţilor, masteranzilor şi doctoranzilor în istorie - Year 2017, Vol 10, Issue 1
Abstract
The paper aims to highlight the Communist-era intention of promoting theatre among the population. In this regard, a children’s theatre was desirable, and well done for that, in order to promote the emergence of the Communist man. Ever since its first year of publication, “Theatre” Magazine showed the necessity for a children’s theatre. In No. 4 of the 1956 issue, a letter from a child is presented to the public. In it, the child states his wish to have their own theatre performances (he speaks for all his kind), at appropriate hours and with accessible subjects. A particular importance will be given to the topics of children’s theatre. Also interesting are the main lessons that the audience was to learn. The role of this paper is to see the impact that Communist propaganda had on the population and how theater acted as an instrument.
Authors and Affiliations
Ioana-Andreea BÎRZESCU
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