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Through a series of highly innovative visual forms, this original volume offers the reader an innovative approach to Shakespeare in performance. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of Shakespeare in performance, theatre studies, and performative writing.
Re-evaluating the relationship between Renaissance dramatists and literary posterity, this book centres on the question of how writers attempted to... Læs mere
Provides fresh perspectives on the early modern public as an audience trained by theatre. Focusing on the period 1642–1660, it offers a new... Læs mere
The first comprehensive guide to British theatre's engagement with the First World War over the last century, providing accessible and... Læs mere
Susan Glaspell in Context provides accessible, informative essays on this Pulitzer Prize winner's life, works, career, and ongoing impact. Covering Glaspell's fiction, plays,... Læs mere
Looks at the intertwined racial representations of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American theatre. Lee shows how... Læs mere
Argues that the contemporary American theatre merits appreciation for dramatizing experiences in genres that jostle the audience into thinking about the... Læs mere
Starting out from the author’s extensive practice as a dramaturg and educator, this book identifies and elucidates the... Læs mere
Beyond Borders challenges the conventional boundaries of art(s) research, offering a disruptive exploration of its... Læs mere
Teaching Racial Justice Theatre and Performance introduces The One Love Method, which offers a restorative paradigm for racial and... Læs mere
This book advocates an alternative tonal narrative approach, which uses a framework of polarities in dynamic interaction and interdependence to elucidate the life forces animating tonal compositions.