Ten works necessary to understand the history of theater

The theater’s vitality allows reinterpreting tragic or comical storylines from every period, in a puzzling world full of fantasy that culminates in catharsis and establishes a tight bond with the audience, century after century.

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The Road to Damascus

AUGUST STRINDBERG, 1899

“We are expelled from Paradise”, says Strindberg and also says that “Ever since infancy we seeked God, but we only found evil”. This phrase inspired Bergman. He is a playwright playing between life and death. The main action of Road to Damascus focuses on a family and the couple’s anguish and conflicts that, as Ezra Pound claims, is the “species’ antenna”. Strindberg claims that art and neurosis justify our own schizophrenia and, thus, is an effective medicine for schizophrenia.