New Brechtian Impulses in Contemporary Finnish Theatre: A Case Study of Juha Jokela’s Esitystalous (2010)

Authors

  • Niklas Füllner Ruhr University Bochum

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/nts.v28i1.23975

Keywords:

Finnish theatre, political theatre, Bertolt Brecht, Frank Castorf, Juha Jokela

Abstract

At the beginning of the 21st century, Finnish theatre experienced a wave of new, politically engaged drama that came hand in hand with a renewal of aesthetics and dramaturgical strategies. One component of this renewal was a new perspective on Brecht’s epic theatre, which was initiated by visits of Finnish theatre directors to theatre performances, for example, by Frank Castorf, in Germany. As a consequence of this, an interweavement of Brechtian aesthetics and Finnish theatre tradition became a trend on Finnish stages. One example of this is Juha Jokela’s Esitystalous (Performance Economy), which was premiered at Espoon Kaupunginteatteri in 2010. Here, Jokela uses Brechtian alienation effects to put the audience in the position of a critical observer. However, he does not dissolve the unity of actor and role, but sticks to the Finnish acting tradition, thereby creating his very own aesthetics of a new political theatre.

Author Biography

Niklas Füllner, Ruhr University Bochum

Niklas Füllner studied Theatre Research and English Literature and Culture at the universities of Bochum, Bayreuth, and Helsinki, and finished his PhD at the Institute of Theatre Studies at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, in 2014 with his dissertation entitled ʽTheater ist eine Volkssauna.ʼ Politisches Gegenwartstheater aus Finnland in der Tradition von Bertolt Brecht. Currently, he is a lecturer at the Centre for Fine Arts of Ruhr University Bochum and puppeteer for the Düsseldorf-based performance group half past selber schuld.

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Niklas Füllner, Theater ist eine Volkssauna. Politisches Gegenwartstheater aus Finnland in der Tradition von Bertolt Brecht, epodium Verlag, München 2014.

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Published

2016-06-22

How to Cite

Füllner, N. (2016). New Brechtian Impulses in Contemporary Finnish Theatre: A Case Study of Juha Jokela’s Esitystalous (2010). Nordic Theatre Studies, 28(1), 87–93. https://doi.org/10.7146/nts.v28i1.23975

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