Translated and Visiting Russian Theatre in Britain 1945 2015

Translated and Visiting Russian Theatre in Britain  1945   2015
Author: Cynthia Marsh
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783030443337

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This book tackles questions about the reception and production of translated and untranslated Russian theatre in post-WW2 Britain: why in British minds is Russia viewed almost as a run-of-the-mill production of a Chekhov play. Is it because Chekhov is so dominant in British theatre culture? What about all those other Russian writers? Many of them are very different from Chekhov. A key question was formulated, thanks to a review by Susannah Clapp of Turgenev’s A Month in the Country: have the British staged a ‘Russia of the theatrical mind’?

Text and Performance in Contemporary British Theatre

Text and Performance in Contemporary British Theatre
Author: Catherine Love
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2023-02-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000839784

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Text and Performance in Contemporary British Theatre interrogates the paradoxical nature of theatre texts, which have been understood both as separate literary objects in their own right and as material for performance. Drawing on analysis of contemporary practitioners who are working creatively with text, the book re-examines the relationship between text and performance within the specific context of British theatre. The chapters discuss a wide range of theatre-makers creating work in the UK from the 1990s onwards, from playwrights like Tim Crouch and Jasmine Lee-Jones to companies including Action Hero and RashDash. In doing so, the book addresses issues such as theatrical authorship, artistic intention, and the apparent incompleteness of plays as both written and performed phenomena. Text and Performance in Contemporary British Theatre also explores the implications of changing technologies of page and stage, analysing the impact of recent developments in theatre-making, editing, and publishing on the status of the theatre text. Written for scholars, students, and practitioners alike, Text and Performance in Contemporary British Theatre provides an original perspective on one of the most enduring problems to occupy theatre practice and scholarship.

The Russian Theatre

The Russian Theatre
Author: René Fülöp-Miller,Joseph Gregor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1930
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433015025244

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British Theatre and Performance 1900 1950

British Theatre and Performance 1900 1950
Author: Rebecca D'Monte
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781408166017

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British theatre from 1900 to 1950 has been subject to radical re-evaluation with plays from the period setting theatres alight and gaining critical acclaim once again; this book explains why, presenting a comprehensive survey of the theatre and how it shaped the work that followed. Rebecca D'Monte examines how the emphasis upon the working class, 'angry' drama from the 1950s has led to the neglect of much of the century's earlier drama, positioning the book as part of the current debate about the relationship between war and culture, the middlebrow, and historiography. In a comprehensive survey of the period, the book considers: - the Edwardian theatre; - the theatre of the First World War, including propaganda and musicals; -the interwar years, the rise of commercial theatre and influence of Modernism; - the theatre of the Second World War and post-war period. Essays from leading scholars Penny Farfan, Steve Nicholson and Claire Cochrane give further critical perspectives on the period's theatre and demonstrate its relevance to the drama of today. For anyone studying 20th-century British Drama this will prove one of the foundational texts.

Migrating Modernist Performance

Migrating Modernist Performance
Author: Claire Warden
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2016-10-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137385703

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Exploring the experiences of early to mid-twentieth century British theatre-makers in Russia, this book imagines how these travellers interpreted Russian realism, symbolism, constructivism, agitprop, pageantry, dance or cinema. With some searching for an alternative to the corporate West End, some for experimental techniques and others still for methods that might politically inspire their audiences, did these journeys make any differences to their practice? And how did distinctly Russian techniques affect British theatre history? Migrating Modernist Performance seeks to answer these questions, reimagining the experiences and creative output of a range of, often under-researched, practitioners. What emerges is a dynamic collection of performances that bridge geographical, aesthetic, chronological and political divides.

A History of Britain

A History of Britain
Author: Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253068446

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The British vote to leave the European Union stunned everyone 2016, but was it really a surprise? In this revised and updated edition of A History of Britain: 1945 Through Brexit, award-winning historian Jeremy Black expands his reexamination of modern British history to include the Brexit process, the tumultuous administrations of Theresa May and Boris Johnson, the spectacular failure of Liz Truss, and the early days of Rishi Sunak's premiership. This sweeping and engaging book traces Britain's path through the destruction left behind by World War II, Thatcherism, the threats of the IRA, the Scottish referendum, and on to the impact of waves of immigration from the European Union. A History of Britain: 1945 Through Brexit overturns many conventional interpretations of significant historical events, provides context for current developments, and encourages the reader to question why we think the way we do about Britain's past.

Directory of World Cinema Russia 2

Directory of World Cinema  Russia 2
Author: Birgit Beumers
Publsiher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781783204793

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Soviet and Russian filmmakers have traditionally had uneasy relationships to the concept of genre. This volume rewrites that history by spotlighting some genres not commonly associated with cinema in the region, including Cold War spy movies and science-fiction films; blockbusters and horror films; remakes and adventure films; and chernukha films and serials. Introductory essays establish key aspects of these genres, and directors’ biographies provide the background for the key players. Building on the work of its predecessor, which explored cinema from the time of the tsars to the Putin era, this book will be warmly received by the serious film scholar as well as all those who love Russian cinema. Directory of World Cinema: Russia 2 is an essential companion to the filmic legacy of one of the world’s most storied countries.

An Inspector Calls

An Inspector Calls
Author: John Boynton Priestley
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1972
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0822205726

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The members of an eminently respectable British family reveal their true natures over the course of an evening in which they are subjected to a routine inquiry into the suicide of a young girl.