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Containing annotated extracts from key sources, this guide to William Shakespeare's Macbeth explores the heated debates that this... Læs mere
Exploring the proliferation of polyphonic texts following the first contact between Europeans and the indigenous peoples of the Americas, this book is an important advance in the study of early American literature and writings of colonial encounter.
This book shows how 'local', 'non-metropolitan' knowledges and experiences might extend our understanding of various aspects of Shakespeare's plays, using as a particular example the presentation of masculinity in the late plays.
The latest collection of Barker's distinctive and revelatory philosophical musings on theatre, this is a stunning array of speculations, deductions, prose poems and poetic aperçus that casts a unique light on the nature of tragedy, eroticism, love and theatre.
A comprehensive guide to the interdisciplinary practice of Liz Aggiss, Billy Cowie and Divas examining their live performance and dance screen practice through analysis, theory, discussion, personal response and including downloadable resources of extracts from their work.
Covering fifty years of British dance, from Margot Fonteyn to innovative contemporary practitioners such as Wendy Houstoun and Nigel Charnock, Yes, No! Maybe... is an innovative approach to performing and watching dance.
A unique and highly illustrated analysis of the discipline of performance studies that brings together key names in the fields with an archival record of the work of the Centre for Performance Research.
Exploring the folk music and dance revival movements in Russia, this book shows how folk 'tradition' in Russia is an artificial cultural construct, which is periodically reinvented.
From Faust and Edison, to John Cage and Lara Croft, this inspiring book reviews classical plays to contemporary issues and examines how science has been performed throughout history.
In this book, Jane O’Connor explores the paradoxical status of the child star who is both adored and reviled in contemporary society.
Internet and communication technologies offer dance and theatre new platforms for creating and performing work, with opportunities for... Læs mere