Jean Daoud - Unpublished Work(in Arabic)

Unpublished Work(in Arabic)

  • « The Essence of Theater» (185 pages in which Daoud exposes his philosophy of theater, the actor, and the human)
  • « Theatrical Character» (adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth…) where all the play is condensed in just one character in writing and directing.
  • « a Study on The Dream Maker» (adaptation of Cervantès)
  • « The Audience of Theater in Lebanon».
  • « Theater in Lebanon up till 1984 : History and research » (a study in 200 pages constituting a historical reference of theater and performances in Lebanon since the early population of the Lebanese coast up till 1984).
  • « Theatrical Troupes in Lebanon ».
  • « Theater showrooms in Lebanon ».
  • « Youth and voluntary work in Lebanon» (documentary of the youth situation in Lebanon - partially filmed).
  • « My concept of a Political Party».
  • « Echoes seeking a homeland »
  • « Perspective of a Lebanese University ».
  • « The Pedagogic role of theater and the education of creators » (intervention within a colloquium held in the Psychology Department - LU).
  • « Searching to name where a theatrical performance is given ».
  • « The power of a theatrical showroom and its obedience to power ».
  • « The Theatrical Showroom an image of social consciousness ».
  • « Studying a Playwright ».
  • « The Setbacks for Actors» (intervention within the Beyrout Congress for Theater 2003)
  • « Actor Training: latent traps » (intervention within a colloquium in the Dramatic Arts Conservatory in Tunisia - 2005)
  • « the Rule and the anty-rule in Playrwright » (intervention within the Festival of experimental Theater in Cairo – Egypt 2005)
  • « The Dramaturgy of the actor » (intervention within the Beyrout Congress for Theater - 2005. A concept taught as a part of the "Sufi Method" since the 1990s).
  • « Formal or spoken : The Actor is the Language of Theater». (intervention within a seminary in Sharja – UAE 2005)

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