Divadelní revue (Czech Theatre Review) vol. 34 · 2023 · no 3
analysis
Pavel HimlPolice Control of the Theatre in Prague and the Habsburg Monarchy from 1770s to 1830s [peer-reviewed article]
Michal Just
Dance Chapter of Bharata's Natyashastra. Ancient Indian Set of Dance Figures and Its Representation in the Decoration of South Indian Temples [peer-reviewed article]
Martin Bažil
The Birth of Performance out of the Spirit of Liturgy: Liturgical Celebration of Christ the Pilgrim in Rouen [peer-reviewed article]
essay
Jana PilátováThe Past Does Not Pass Away, or Girrafes and Eartworms [essay]
Summer Symposium of Theatre Studies in Mikulov
Petra JežkováSummer Theatre Symposium in Mikulov [foreword]
Rostislav Smíšek
The Nobleman and Musical and Dramatic Performance at the Imperial Court at the Turn of the 17th and 18th Century [peer-reviewed article]
Stanislav Bohadlo
Recatholization versus piety? "Comaedi" between confession and indulgences under the Putz von Adlersthurn in Mimoň (1650–1696) [essay]
Klára Škrobánková
To see a living sea tiger. On the dressage of sea creatures in the first half of the 19th century [essay]
Helena Hantáková
Report on the Adolf Scherl Library [report]
interview
with a dramaturge, publicist and writer Alena Zemančíková Being a dramaturge without your director is a terrible drudgery(Jan Šotkovský and Michal Zahálka)
reviews
David KročaA comprehensive anthology of surrealist drama (Czech Surrealist Drama.)