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Modern British Playwriting: The 1960s - Voices, Documents, New Interpretations

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Steve Nicholson is a professor in Twentieth Century and Contemporary Theatre and Subject Director for Theatre within the School of English at the University of Sheffield, UK. Much of his work explores relationships between theatre, society and political contexts. He is also interested in contemporary playwrights and practitioners who challenge traditional conventions about character, narrative and performance. Bill McDonnell is Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance at the University of Sheffield, UK.  He has published on British political and activist theatres of the twentieth century and is the author of several studies, including Theatres of the Troubles: theatre, resistance and liberation in Ireland (UEP, 2008) and Social Impact in UK Theatre (Arts Council England, 2005). He contributed a chapter on John Arden for Modern British Playwriting: the 1960s , edited by Steve Nicholson (Methuen Drama 2012). Frances Babbage is Reader in Theatre and Performance at the University of Sheffield, UK. She has published widely on performance, adaptation and rewriting and is the author of Re-Visioning Myth: Modern and Contemporary Drama by Women (Manchester University Press, 2011) and Augusto Boal (Routledge Performance Practitioners, 2004). Jamie Andrews is the Head of Culture and Learning at the British Library. Philip Roberts is Emeritus Professor in the School of English of the University of Leeds, UK, where until 2004 he was Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies and Director of the Workshop Theatre. Richard Boon is Emeritus Professor of Drama, the University of Hull, UK. Zusammenfassung Essential for students of theatre studies, Methuen Drama's Decades of Modern British Playwriting series provides a comprehensive survey and study of the theatre produced in each decade from the 1950s to 2009 in six volumes. Each volume features a critical analysis and reevaluation of the work of four key playwrights from that decade authored by a team of experts, together with an extensive commentary on the period .The 1960s was a decade of seismic changes in British theatre as in society at large. This important new study in Methuen Drama's Decades of Modern British Playwriting series explores how theatre-makers responded to the changes in society. Together with a thorough survey of the theatrical activity of the decade it offers detailed reassessments of the work of four of the leading playwrights. The 1960s volume provides in-depth studies of the work of four of the major playwrights who came to prominence: Edward Bond (by Steve Nicholson), John Arden (Bill McDonnell), Harold Pinter (Jamie Andrews) and Alan Ayckbourn (Frances Babbage). It examines their work then, its legacy today, and how critical consensus has changed over time. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by the General Editors Richard Boon (Emeritus, University of Hull) and Philip Roberts (Emeritus, University of Leeds)Introduction: Living in the 1960sTheatre in the 1960sIntroducing the Playwrights: John Arden; Edward Bond; Harold Pinter, and Alan AyckbournJohn Arden (Bill McDonnell, University of Sheffield, UK)Edward Bond (Steve Nicholson, University of Sheffield, UK)Harold Pinter (Jamie Andrews, Head of Modern Literary Manuscripts at the British Library)Alan Ayckbourn (Frances Babbage, University of Sheffield, UK)DocumentsAfterwordSelect BibliographyReferencesNotesIndex...

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Authors Dr. Steve (University of Sheffield Nicholson, Steve Nicholson
Assisted by Richard Boon (Editor), Philip Roberts (Editor), Richard Boon (Editor of the series), Philip Roberts (Editor of the series)
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.10.2012
 
EAN 9781408181980
ISBN 978-1-4081-8198-0
No. of pages 272
Series Decades of Modern British Play
Decades of Modern British Playwriting
Decades of Modern British Play
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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