Staging Interspaces in Contemporary British Theatre

Staging Interspaces in Contemporary British Theatre
Author: Vicky Angelaki
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031548925

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Staging Interspaces in Contemporary British Theatre

Staging Interspaces in Contemporary British Theatre
Author: Vicky Angelaki
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 3031548949

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This open access book considers how relationships to place and spatial ecologies more broadly are becoming redefined in light of intersecting climate, health, identity and care crises. Through an interdisciplinary, intersectional discourse it investigates how spaces of liminality frame contemporary human conditions in their interactional modes with both human and non-human ecologies. The interspace grounds the discussion, indicating states of flux and transience, where the in-between is the defining characteristic. This open access monograph, then, takes up the new complexity in one’s relationship(s) to their surrounding spaces through a rigorous discussion of texts and performance contexts in cutting-edge contemporary British theatre on a national and international scale. It seeks to address how in-betweenness spatially, temporally, environmentally, geographically and socially conceived has been emerging as the primary state for the unmoored individual of our time – and how it might serve as catalyst for performing one's agency in modes more empathetic not only to other humans, but, also, and equally, to the non-human world.

Staging the UK

Staging the UK
Author: Jen Harvie
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005-11-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0719062136

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This text examines some of the most important performance in Britain from the mid-1980s into the new millennium. It considers contemporary British theatre in relation to national and supranational identities, critical concepts like globalisation and diaspora, and contemporary contexts such as the election of New Labour.

Contemporary British Theatre

Contemporary British Theatre
Author: V. Angelaki
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137010131

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This edited collection brings together a team of internationally prominent academics and delivers cutting-edge discourse on the strongly emerging tradition of experimentation in contemporary British theatre - redefining what the dramatic stands for today. Each chapter of the collection focuses on influential contemporary plays and playwrights.

Social and Political Theatre in 21st Century Britain

Social and Political Theatre in 21st Century Britain
Author: Vicky Angelaki
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781474213196

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In a context of financial crisis that has often produced a feeling of identity crisis for the individual, the theatre has provided a unifying forum, treating spectators as citizens. This book critically deals with representative plays and playwrights who have stood out in the UK and internationally in the post-recession era, delivering theatre that in the process of being truthful to the contemporary experience has also redefined theatrical form and content. Built around a series of case-studies of seminal contemporary plays exploring issues of social and political crisis, the volume is augmented by interviews with UK and international directors, artistic directors and the playwrights whose work is examined. As well as considering UK stage productions, Angelaki analyses European, North American and Australian productions, of post-2000 plays by writers including: Caryl Churchill, Mike Bartlett, Dennis Kelly, Simon Stephens, Martin Crimp, debbie tucker green, Duncan Macmillan, Nick Payne and Lucy Prebble. At the heart of the analysis and of the plays discussed is an appreciation of what interconnects artists and audiences, enabling the kind of mutual recognition that fosters the feeling of collectivity. As the book argues, this is the state whereby the theatre meets its social imperative by eradicating the distance between stage and spectator and creating a genuinely shared space of ideas and dialogue, taking on topics including the economy, materialism, debt culture, the environment, urban protest, social media and mental health. Social and Political Theatre in 21st-Century Britain demonstrates that such contemporary playwriting invests in and engenders moments of performative reciprocity and spirituality so as to present the audience with a cohesive collective experience.

Theatre Performance and Commemoration

Theatre  Performance and Commemoration
Author: Miriam Haughton,Alinne Balduino P. Fernandes,Pieter Verstraete
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2023-04-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350306776

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How does the act of performance speak to the concept of commemoration? How and why does commemorative theatre operate as a conceptual, historical and political site from which to interrogate ideas of nationalism and nationhood? This volume explores how theatre and performance create a stage for acts of commemoration, considering crises of hate, nationalism and migration, as well as political, racial and religious bigotry. It features case studies drawn from across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Latin America. The book's four parts each explore commemoration through a different theoretical lens and present a new set of dramaturgies for research and study. While Section 1 offers a critical survey of 20th- and 21st-century discourses, Section 2 uncovers the commemorative practices underpinning contemporary dramaturgy and applies these practices to plays and performance pieces. These include works by Martin Lynch, Frank McGuinness, Sanja Mitrovic, Theater RAST, Les SlovaKs Dance Collective, Estela Golovchenko, Wajdi Mouawad, Áine Stapleton, CoisCéim, ANU Productions, Aubrey Sekhabi, and Indian and African dance practices. The final sections investigate how individual and collective memory and performances of commemoration can become tools for propaganda and political agendas.

Staging the Screen

Staging the Screen
Author: Greg Giesekam
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137090997

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The use of film and video is widespread in contemporary theatre. Staging the Screen explores a variety of productions, ranging from Piscator to Forced Entertainment, charting the impact of developing technologies on practices in dramaturgy and performance. Giesekam addresses critical issues raised by multi-media work and inter-media work

The New Wave of British Women Playwrights

The New Wave of British Women Playwrights
Author: Elisabeth Angel-Perez,Aloysia Rousseau
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2023-01-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110796322

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It is a fact that today’s British stages resound with powerfully innovative voices and that, very often, these voices have been those of young women playwrights. This collection of essays gives visibility and pride of place to these fascinating voices by exploring the vitality, inventiveness and particularly strong relevance of these poetics. These women playwrights sometimes invent radically new forms and sometimes experiment with conventional ones in fresh and unexpected ways, as for example when they re-energize naturalism and provide it with new missions. The plays that are addressed are all concerned with the necessity to grasp the complexity of the contemporary world and to further investigate what it means to be human. Intimate or epic, and sometimes both at once, visionary or closer to everyday life, these plays approach the contemporary world through a multitude of prisms – historical, scientific, political and poetic – and open different and visionary perspectives.