Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance (2025) vol. 31(46)
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Shakespeare ShelterNicoleta Cinpoeş, Imke Lichterfeld
2. Foreword: Shakespeare in Ukraine
Irena R. Makaryk
Part One: Stock-taking
3. The Ukrainian Project in the Free World: The Ukrainian Shakespeare SocietyLudmiła Mnich
4. Shakespeare Studies at the Ivan Franco National University of Lviv: Maiia Harbuziuk in memoriam
Myroslava Tsyhanyk, Khrystyna Novosad-Lesiuk
5. The Quest for Selfhood: Shakespeare’s Sonnets Interpreted by Maria Hablevych
Anna Sverediuk, Oksana Dzera
6. Britain, Shakespeare, and Ukraine Interview with Prof. Nataliya Torkut, Head of Український Шекспірівський центр [Ukrainian Shakespeare Centre; Ukraïns’kij Šekspìrìvs’kij centr] by Dr. Olha Kvasnytsia, journalist at the newspaper День [The Day; Denʼ]
Olha Kvasnytsia, Nataliya Torkut
7. Virtual Museum “#Hamlet_UA: Act 1, Scene 1943” in the Context of Decolonizing Knowledge about Ukraine
Nataliya Torkut, Svitlana Deineka, Roman Lavrentii
Part Two: When Shakespeare Speaks Ukrainian – On Translations
8. Lost (in) Translations: How Ukrainian Shakespeareana Must Be Bigger Than We ThinkDaria Moskvitina, Bohdan Korneliuk
9. Modernising the Ukrainian Language through the Power of Translation: Ihor Kostetskyi’s Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Lada Kolomiyets
10. “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind”: Reading Vladyslav Yerko’s Illustrations to Shakespearein Ukrainian
Darya Lazarenko, Yurii Cherniak
Part Three: When Shakespeare is Ukrainian
11. The Precariousness of Human Existence in William Shakespeare’s Plays: A Ukrainian PerspectiveOlha Bandrovska, Nataliya Torkut
12. Macbeth in Wartime Ukraine
Viktoriia Marinesko, Anastasiia Brynko
13. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: A Novelty on the Ukrainian Puppet Stage
Roman Lavrentii, Olesia Ostapiuk
Part Four: Humanitarian / Post-traumatic / Post-Apocalyptic Shakespeare
14. Depicting Collective Support on the Theatrical Stage: The Case of We Are HamletHanna Veselovska
15. Shakespeare, Trauma, and Social Change: Inclusive Ukrainian Theatre Projects (2019–2023)
Sofiia Rosa-Lavrentii
16. “Hereafter, in a better world than this, I shall desire more love and knowledge of you”: Kelly Hunter on Art, Healing, Trauma and Working with Ukrainian Families. A Conversation with Darya Lazarenko and Imke Lichterfeld
Darya Lazarenko, Imke Lichterfeld
17. The Hamlet Syndrome (dir. Niewiera & Rosołowski, 2022) – Drawing a Portrait of the Maidan Generation with Piotr Rosołowski
Agnieszka Rasmus
18. Romeo and Juliet: From a Performance for Teenagers to an Innovative Dramatic Performance in the Time of War
Yuliia Shchukina, Liudmyla Vaniuha
Part Five: Displaced Voices
19. Shelter from the Storm: Two Recent Shakespeare Stagings by the Ivano-Frankivsk Drama TheatreOksana Fedorkiv, David Livingstone
20. War-torn King Lear: Adaptation as Catharsis
Gabriela Cheaptanaru
Displaced Externally (Reviews)
21. “Ha*l*t is a play about a play that never happened.” Notes on HA*L*TImke Lichterfeld
22. L_UKR_ECE at the Craiova International Shakespeare Festival, Romania, 2022
Sorin Cazacu, Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik
23. Exploring Object Afterlives: Ophelia. Subject Study at the 28th Gdansk International Shakespeare Festival, 2024
Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik
24. Working Title: A Collaboration Made in York
Philip Parr
25. Theatre Studio of IDP’s Uzhik Production of King Lear, directed by Viacheslav Yehorov, staged at the Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, on 14 and 15 June 2024
Cristie Carson
26. Afterword: IF Shakespeare UA. The First International Shakespeare Festival in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, 17–23 June 2024
Nicoleta Cinpoeş, Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik
27. In Memoriam: Mark Sokolianskyi (1939–2025)
Nataliya Torkut, Daria Moskvitina
28. Contributors
Nicoleta Cinpoeş, Imke Lichterfeld
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Working Title: A Collaboration Made in York
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In Memoriam: Mark Sokolianskyi (1939–2025)
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Afterword: IF Shakespeare UA. The First International Shakespeare Festival in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, 17–23 June 2024
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Contributors
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Theatre Studio of IDP’s Uzhik Production of King Lear, directed by Viacheslav Yehorov, staged at the Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, on 14 and 15 June 2024
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Exploring Object Afterlives: Ophelia. Subject Study at the 28th Gdansk International Shakespeare Festival, 2024
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30) -
“Ha*l*t is a play about a play that never happened.” Notes on HA*L*T
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Romeo and Juliet: From a Performance for Teenagers to an Innovative Dramatic Performance in the Time of War
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)The article offers an overview of the reception history of Romeo and Juliet in Ukraine. In the Ukrainian lands that were part of the Russian Empire, Romeo and Juliet began to be staged at Russian-language theatres at the ... -
L_UKR_ECE at the Craiova International Shakespeare Festival, Romania, 2022
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Shelter from the Storm: Two Recent Shakespeare Stagings by the Ivano-Frankivsk Drama Theatre
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)This paper examines two recent Shakespeare productions by the Ivan Franko National Drama Theatre staged in Ivan-Frankivsk, Ukraine: Hamlet and Twelfth Night. The classic tragedy is directed by Rostyslav Derzhypilskyi, and ... -
War-torn King Lear: Adaptation as Catharsis
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)Ukrainian director Vyacheslav Yehorov staged King Lear around war-torn Ukraine, and then in 2024 toured this Ukrainian King Lear to Stratford-upon-Avon (Royal Shakespeare Company; see Christie Carson’s article in this ... -
The Hamlet Syndrome (dir. Niewiera & Rosołowski, 2022) – Drawing a Portrait of the Maidan Generation with Piotr Rosołowski
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)Several months before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, two Polish filmmakers who specialize in documenting political, social and cultural transformations in Eastern Europe, Elwira Niewiera and Piotr ... -
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: A Novelty on the Ukrainian Puppet Stage
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)The article examines the first stage performances of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Ukrainian puppet theatres, which appeared as late as the twenty-first century. The authors examine productions by directors Oleksii ... -
Depicting Collective Support on the Theatrical Stage: The Case of We Are Hamlet
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)The article describes a unique theatre project recently implemented by an international team of directors, actors, and stage designers representing the Bremer Shakespeare Company, the Prague Shakespeare Company and the ... -
Macbeth in Wartime Ukraine
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)The article discusses the production of Macbeth by The Taras Shevchenko Academic Regional Ukrainian Music and Drama Theatre of Cherkasy, Ukraine. Directed by Stanislav Sadakliiev, this production of Macbeth premiered on ... -
The Precariousness of Human Existence in William Shakespeare’s Plays: A Ukrainian Perspective
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)The study of precarity has emerged as a new theoretical interest in the humanities in response to contemporary global crises such as military conflicts, terrorist attacks, the COVID-19 pandemic, ecological disasters, and ... -
Shakespeare, Trauma, and Social Change: Inclusive Ukrainian Theatre Projects (2019–2023)
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)This article focuses on the analysis of art-therapeutic, inclusive theatre projects in Ukraine that were based on Shakespeare’s plays and implemented from 2019 to 2023. The goal of these projects was deeply integrative: ... -
Modernising the Ukrainian Language through the Power of Translation: Ihor Kostetskyi’s Shakespeare’s Sonnets
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)A translation project of Shakespeare’s sonnets undertaken by a prominent representative of the Ukrainian diaspora in Western Europe, Ihor Kostetskyi, aimed to reconstruct and revitalise the modern Ukrainian language through ... -
“Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind”: Reading Vladyslav Yerko’s Illustrations to Shakespearein Ukrainian
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2025-12-30)The article comments on the intersemiotic translation of Shakespeare’s works in Vladyslav Yerko’s conceptual illustrations to Hamlet (2008), Romeo and Juliet (2016), and King Lear (2021), translated by Yurii Andrukhovych ...