Theatre History Studies 2017 Vol 36

Theatre History Studies 2017  Vol  36
Author: Sara Freeman
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780817371111

Download Theatre History Studies 2017 Vol 36 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Theatre History Studies is a peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-American Theatre Conference (MATC), a regional body devoted to theatre scholarship and practice.

Theatre History Studies

Theatre History Studies
Author: Vivian Appler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2017
Genre: Theater
ISBN: 081739169X

Download Theatre History Studies Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati

The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati
Author: Julie Jackson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350286238

Download The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

As a director, author, actor, and educator, Frank Galati has been a prominent American artist since the 1980s and continues to create new and innovative work for the theatre. The focus of this book is the remarkable Chicago years, between 1969 and 1996, in which Galati's values and commitments were embraced and enhanced by the new theatre that emerged in his home town-a style he helped shape even as he was shaped by it. By 1990, the city was widely perceived as ground zero for the next generation of significant innovation in American theatre. There were a great many iterations of the Chicago style in those years, but Frank Galati's theatrical inclinations, ensemble strategies, and brilliant showmanship touched them all. As this study explores, his reach extended well beyond the professional stage. Featuring exclusive interviews with Galati, selections from his unpublished notes and speeches, the observations of colleagues on his rehearsal process, and in-depth case studies of productions written, conceived, and directed by Galati, including The Grapes of Wrath (1988–90), The Winter's Tale (1990), and The Glass Menagerie (1994), this work offers theatre historians, patrons, scholars, and students a unique source of primary information about a pivotal figure in a significant era of American theatre.

African Theatre

African Theatre
Author: Christine Matzke,Lena van der Hoven,Christopher Odhiambo,Hilde Roos
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781847012579

Download African Theatre Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Compelling inside views of what characterises opera and music theatre in African and African diasporic contexts.

Critical Companion to Native American and First Nations Theatre and Performance

Critical Companion to Native American and First Nations Theatre and Performance
Author: Jaye T. Darby,Courtney Elkin Mohler,Christy Stanlake
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-02-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350035065

Download Critical Companion to Native American and First Nations Theatre and Performance Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This foundational study offers an accessible introduction to Native American and First Nations theatre by drawing on critical Indigenous and dramaturgical frameworks. It is the first major survey book to introduce Native artists, plays, and theatres within their cultural, aesthetic, spiritual, and socio-political contexts. Native American and First Nations theatre weaves the spiritual and aesthetic traditions of Native cultures into diverse, dynamic, contemporary plays that enact Indigenous human rights through the plays' visionary styles of dramaturgy and performance. The book begins by introducing readers to historical and cultural contexts helpful for reading Native American and First Nations drama, followed by an overview of Indigenous plays and theatre artists from across the century. Finally, it points forward to the ways in which Native American and First Nations theatre artists are continuing to create works that advocate for human rights through transformative Native performance practices. Addressing the complexities of this dynamic field, this volume offers critical grounding in the historical development of Indigenous theatre in North America, while analysing key Native plays and performance traditions from the mainland United States and Canada. In surveying Native theatre from the late 19th century until today, the authors explore the cultural, aesthetic, and spiritual concerns, as well as the political and revitalization efforts of Indigenous peoples. This book frames the major themes of the genre and identifies how such themes are present in the dramaturgy, rehearsal practices, and performance histories of key Native scripts.

Palestinian Theatre in the West Bank

Palestinian Theatre in the West Bank
Author: Gabriel Varghese
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-03-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783030302474

Download Palestinian Theatre in the West Bank Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Since the 1990s, Palestinian theatrical activities in the West Bank have expanded exponentially. As well as local productions, Palestinian theatre-makers have presented their work to international audiences on a scale unprecedented in Palestinian history. This book explores the histories of the five major theatre companies currently working in the West Bank: Al-Kasaba Theatre, Ashtar Theatre, Al-Harah Theatre, The Freedom Theatre and Al-Rowwad. Taking the first intifada (1987-93) as his point of departure, and drawing on original fieldwork and interviews with Palestinian practitioners, Gabriel Varghese introduces the term ‘abject counterpublics’ to explore how theatre-makers contest Zionist discourse and Israeli state practices. By foregrounding Palestinian voices, and placing theories of abjection and counterpublic formation in conversation with each other, Varghese argues that theatre in the West Bank has been regulated by processes of colonial abjection and, yet, it is an important site for resisting Zionism's discourse of erasure and Israeli settler-colonialism and apartheid. Palestinian Theatre in the West Bank: Our Human Faces is the first major account of Palestinian theatre covering the last three decades.

American Theatre Ensembles Volume 1

American Theatre Ensembles Volume 1
Author: Mike Vanden Heuvel
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350051553

Download American Theatre Ensembles Volume 1 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Across two volumes, Mike Vanden Heuvel and a strong roster of contributors present the history, processes, and achievements of American theatre companies renowned for their use of collective and/or ensemble-based techniques to generate new work. This first study considers theatre companies that were working between 1970 and 1995: it traces the rise and eventual diversification of activist-based companies that emerged to serve particular constituencies from the countercultural politics of the 1960s, and examines the shift in the 1980s that gave rise to the next generation of company-based work, rooted in a new interest in form and the more mediated and dispersed forms of politics. Ensembles examined are Mabou Mines, Theatre X, Goat Island, Lookingglass, Elevator Repair Service, and SITI Company. Preliminary chapters provide a sweeping overview of ensemble-based creation within the general historical and cultural contexts of the period, followed by a detailed study of the evolution of ensemble-based work. The case studies consider factors such as influence, funding, production, and legacies, as well as the forms of collective devising and creation, while surveying the continuing work of significant long-running companies. Contributors provide detailed case studies of the 6 companies from the period and cover: * A chronicle of development and methods * Key productions and projects * Critical reception and legacy * A chronological overview of significant productions From the long history of collective theatre creation, with its sources in social crises, urgent aesthetic experimentation and utopian dreaming, American ensemble-based theatre has emerged at several key points in history to challenge the primacy of author-based and director-produced theatre. As the volume demonstrates, US ensemble companies have collectively revolutionized the form and content of contemporary performance, influencing experimental, as well as mainstream practice.

Jamaica Kincaid s Writings of History

Jamaica Kincaid s Writings of History
Author: Antonia Purk
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783111027500

Download Jamaica Kincaid s Writings of History Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Jamaica Kincaid's works consistently explore how colonial history affects contemporary everyday lives. Throughout her novels, short fiction, and non-fictional essays, Kincaid's texts engage with history through its medial representations, which are starkly determined by colonial perspectives. This study examines the entanglements of temporalities in current perceptions of the past and how literary text intervenes in historical consciousness. With a focus on the media text, image, and the human body, the chapters of this book demonstrate how Kincaid's "poetics of impermanence" counter colonial representations of history with strategies of ambiguity, repetition, and redirection. Kincaid's texts repeat and revise aspects of colonial history - a process that decenters the totality of historical colonial ideology and replaces it with self-determined versions of the past through a multiplication of perspectives and voices.