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  • av Mark Taylor-Batty
    460 - 1 387,-

    The Theatre of Harold Pinter offers a unique assesment of one of Britain's most influential dramatists, combining a chronological survey of Pinter's entire work for the stage with a series of incisive critical essays from leading scholars.

  • av Clare Wallace
    460 - 1 681,-

  • av Patrick Lonergan, Amy Muse & Kevin J. Wetmore Jr
    1 313,-

    In the first book-length study of Annie Baker, one of the most critically acclaimed playwrights in the United States today and winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a MacArthur "genius" grant, Amy Muse analyzes Baker's plays and other work. These include The Flick, John, The Antipodes, the Shirley Vermont plays, and her adaptation of Uncle Vanya. Muse illuminates their intellectual and ethical themes and issues by contextualizing them with the other works of theatre, art, theology, and psychology that Baker read while writing them. Through close discussions of Baker's work, this book immerses readers in her use of everyday language, her themes of loneliness, desire, empathy, and storytelling, and her innovations with stage time. Enriched by a foreword from Baker's former professor, playwright Mac Wellman, as well as essays by four scholars, Thomas Butler, Jeanmarie Higgins, Katherine Weiss, and Harrison Schmidt, this is a companionable guide for students of American literature and theatre studies, which deepens their knowledge and appreciation of Baker's dramatic invention.Muse argues that Baker is finely attuned to the language of the everyday: imperfect, halting, marked with unexpressed desires, banalities, and silence. Called "antitheatrical," these plays draw us back to the essence of theatre: space, time, and story, sitting with others in real time, witnessing the dramatic in the ordinary lives of ordinary people. Baker's revolution for the stage has been to slow it down and bring us all into the mystery and pleasure of attention.

  • av Patrick Lonergan, Michael Malek Najjar & Kevin J. Wetmore Jr
    504,-

  • av Jacqueline Bolton
    1 387,-

  • av USA) Chirico & Miriam (Eastern Connecticut State University
    534 - 1 614,-

  • - Conspicuous Communities
    av Ireland) Jordan & Eamonn (University College Dublin
    548 - 1 460,-

  • - Playwright Adventurer
    av Ireland) Grene & Nicholas (Trinity College Dublin
    445 - 1 534,-

  • av Katherine Weiss
    381 - 1 380,-

    The Plays of Samuel Beckett provides a stimulating analysis of Beckett's entire dramatic oeuvre, encompassing his stage, radio and television plays. Ideal for students, this major study combines analysis of each play by Katherine Weiss with interveiws and essays from practitioners and scholars.

  • av Minnesota, USA) Muse & Amy (University of St. Thomas in St. Paul
    548 - 1 534,-

  • av London, UK) Reid & Trish (Kingston University
    578 - 1 534,-

  • av Millie Taylor, Robert Gordon & Olaf Jubin
    460 - 1 460,-

  • - Art, Modernity and the National Stage
    av UK) Morra & Irene (Cardiff University
    460 - 1 460,-

  • av David Ian Rabey
    460 - 1 828,-

  • - Tradition and Modernity
    av Christopher Murray
    381 - 1 681,-

    A Critical Companion to the theatre of Ireland's foremost living playwright, whose work spans fifty years and has won numerous awards, including three Tonys and a Lifetime Achievement Arts Award. Christopher Murray's study is the definitive guide to Brian Friel's work for students and theatre-goers alike.

  • av James (University of Nottingham Moran
    1 534,-

    A Critical Companion to one of Ireland's most famous, studied and controversial, playwrights, this provides a detailed exploration of O'Casey's oeuvre taking in his plays, autobiographical writing and essays. Special attention is paid to the Three Dublin Plays and the works in performance.

  • av Patrick (University of Galway Lonergan
    344,-

    Drawing on major new archival discoveries and recent research, Patrick Lonergan presents an innovative account of Irish drama and theatre, spanning the past seventy years. Rather than offering a linear narrative, the volume traces key themes to illustrate the relationship between theatre and changes in society. In considering internationalization, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the Celtic Tiger period, feminism, and the changing status of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Lonergan asserts the power of theatre to act as an agent of change and uncovers the contribution of individual artists, plays and productions in challenging societal norms. Irish Drama and Theatre since 1950 provides a wide-ranging account of major developments, combined with case studies of the premiere or revival of major plays, the establishment of new companies and the influence of international work and artists, including Tennessee Williams, Chekhov and Brecht. While bringing to the fore some of the untold stories and overlooked playwrights following the declaration of the Irish Republic, Lonergan weaves into his account the many Irish theatre-makers who have achieved international prominence in the period: Samuel Beckett, Siobhán McKenna and Brendan Behan in the 1950s, continuing with Brian Friel and Tom Murphy, and concluding with the playwrights who emerged in the late 1990s, including Martin McDonagh, Enda Walsh, Conor McPherson, Marie Jones and Marina Carr. The contribution of major Irish companies to world theatre is also examined, including both the Abbey and Gate theatres, as well as Druid, Field Day and Charabanc. Through its engaging analysis of seventy years of Irish theatre, this volume charts the acts of gradual but revolutionary change that are the story of Irish theatre and drama and of its social and cultural contexts.

  • av Anthony Roche
    1 387,-

    A Critical Companion to the four principle playwrights associated with the Irish Dramatic Revival - W. B. Yeats, J. M. Synge, Augusta Lady Gregory and Sean O'Casey - and to the birth of the Irish national theatre, the Abbey. Anthony Roche provides a reappraisal of the theatre movement led by Yeats and the work of the main practitioners.

  • av Dr. Rebecca D'Monte
    1 387,-

    British theatre from the first half of the twentieth century is undergoing a critical reevaluation, with many high-profile theatre revivals of plays from the period in recent years. This book explains why by an examination of the variety of work from this period and how it shaped what followed.

  • av Galway, Ireland) Lonergan & Patrick (National University of Ireland
    460 - 1 681,-

    The Theatre and Films of Martin McDonagh provides a definitive account of the career to date of this important world dramatist. It combines an analysis of all of his work with interviews, critical essays and material relating to the original productions, making it essential for practitioners, students and general readers.

  • av UK) Bush & Sophie (Sheffield Hallam University
    1 534,-

  • av USA) Lee & Esther Kim (Duke University
    381 - 1 460,-

  • - Dramatic Modernist and Theatrical Innovator
    av James Moran
    1 681,-

  • av Brenda Murphy
    460 - 1 460,-

    The Theatre of Tennessee Williams provides a stimulating analysis of the work of this giant of twentieth century American theatre whose work remains central to curriculums and theatre repertoires. It combines an analysis of all of his work by American scholar Brenda Murphy with interviews and a number of criticial essays.

  • - Recasting Modernism
    av Professor Kirsty (University of British Columbia Johnston
    460,-

    Bertolt Brecht's silent Kattrin in Mother Courage, or the disability performance lessons of his Peachum in The Threepenny Opera; Tennessee Williams' limping Laura Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie and hard-of-hearing Bodey in A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur; Samuel Beckett's blind Hamm and his physically disabled parents Nagg and Nell in Endgame - these and many further examples attest to disability's critical place in modern drama. This Companion explores how disability performance studies and theatre practice provoke new debate about the place of disability in these works. The book traces the local and international processes and tensions at play in disability theatre, and offers a critical investigation of the challenges its aesthetics pose to mainstream and traditional practice. The book's first part surveys disability theatre's primary principles, critical terms, internal debates and key challenges to theatre practice. Examining specific disability theatre productions of modern drama, it also suggests how disability has been re-envisaged and embodied on stage. In the book's second part, leading disability studies scholars and disability theatre practitioners analyse and creatively re-imagine modern drama, demonstrating how disability aesthetics press practitioners and scholars to rethink these works in generative, valuable and timely ways.

  • - Communities, Cultures and Artists
    av Professor Michael Malek (University of Oregon Najjar
    1 387,-

  • - Indigenous Spaces
    av Christy Stanlake, Jaye T. Darby & Courtney Elkin Mohler
    364 - 1 313,-

  • - American Modernism on the World Stage
    av USA) Eisen & Kurt (Tennessee Tech University
    462 - 1 534,-

  • av Elizabeth L. Wollman
    1 460,-

  • av Ann Arbor, USA) Lucas & Ashley E. (University of Michigan
    344 - 1 128,-

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