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Download this eBook A History of Polish Theatre
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A History of Polish Theatre


Katarzyna Fazan , Michal Kobialka , Bryce Lease


Poland is celebrated internationally for its rich and varied performance traditions and theatre histories. This groundbreaking volume is the first in English to engage with these topics across an ambitious scope, incorporating Staropolska, the Polish-Lithuanian...

Publication date: 2022-01-06
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Performance and Modernity


Julia A. Walker


How do ideas take shape?How do concepts emerge into form? This book argues that they take shape quite literally in the human body, often appearing on stage in new styles of performance. Focusing on the historical period of modernity, Performance and Modernity: Enacting...

Publication date: 2022-01-06
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Download this eBook International Theatre Festivals and Twenty-First-Century Interculturalism
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International Theatre Festivals and Twenty-First-Century Interculturalism


Ric Knowles


Ric Knowles' study is a politically urgent, erudite intervention into the ecology of theatre and performance festivals in an international context. Since the 1990s there has been an exponential increase in the number and type of festivals taking place around the world....

Publication date: 2021-12-16
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Download this eBook The Cambridge Companion to American Theatre since 1945
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The Cambridge Companion to American Theatre since 1945


Stephen Di Benedetto , Julia Listengarten


The Cambridge Companion to American Theatre since 1945 provides an overview and analysis of developments in the organization and practices of American theatre. It examines key demographic and geographical shifts American theatre after 1945 experienced in spectatorship,...

Publication date: 2021-09-09
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The Cambridge Companion to the Circus


Gillian Arrighi , Jim Davis


The Cambridge Companion to the Circus provides a complete guide for students, scholars, teachers, researchers, and practitioners who are seeking perspectives on the foundations and evolution of the modern circus, the contemporary extent of circus studies, and the...

Publication date: 2021-07-01
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Download this eBook Tom Stoppard in Context
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Tom Stoppard in Context


David Kornhaber , James N. Loehlin


Tom Stoppard's work as a playwright and screenwriter has always been notable for mixing ideas with entertainment. From the early success of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead to masterpieces like Arcadia, from radio plays about modern art to the Oscar-winning...

Publication date: 2021-06-17
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Download this eBook Bertolt Brecht in Context
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Bertolt Brecht in Context


Stephen Brockmann


Bertolt Brecht in Context examines Brecht's significance and contributions as a writer and the most influential playwright of the twentieth century. It explores the specific context from which he emerged in imperial Germany during the late nineteenth and early twentieth...

Publication date: 2021-06-10
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Download this eBook The Theatre of Sa'dallah Wannous
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The Theatre of Sa'dallah Wannous


Sonja Mejcher-Atassi , Robert Myers


The Theatre of Sa'dallah Wannous is the first book in English to provide a clear sense of the significance and complexity of Wannous' life and work. It is unique in bringing cross-disciplinary scholarship on Wannous together and aligning it with cultural practice and...

Publication date: 2021-05-27
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Download this eBook Mussolini's Theatre
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Mussolini's Theatre


Patricia Gaborik


Benito Mussolini has persistently been described as an 'actor' – and also as a master of illusions. In her vividly narrated account of the Italian dictator's relationship with the theatre, Patricia Gaborik discards any metaphorical notions of Il Duce as a performer and...

Publication date: 2021-05-06
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Ibsen in Context


Narve Fulsås , Tore Rem


Henrik Ibsen, the 'Father of Modern Drama', came from a seemingly inauspicious background. What are the key contexts for understanding his appearance on the world stage? This collection provides thirty contributions from leading scholars in theatre studies, literary...

Publication date: 2021-04-15
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Download this eBook Criticism, Performance, and the Passions in the Eighteenth Century
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Criticism, Performance, and the Passions in the Eighteenth Century


James Harriman-Smith


Great art is about emotion. In the eighteenth century, and especially for the English stage, critics developed a sensitivity to both the passions of a performance and what they called the transitions between those passions. It was these pivotal transitions, scripted by...

Publication date: 2021-03-18
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Theatre in Market Economies


Michael Mckinnie


Theatre in Market Economies explores the complex relationship between theatre and the market economy since the 1990s. Bringing together research from the arts and social sciences, the book proposes that theatre has increasingly taken up the mission of the 'mixed...

Publication date: 2021-02-04
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Download this eBook The Cambridge Companion to Theatre and Science
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The Cambridge Companion to Theatre and Science


Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr


Theatre has engaged with science since its beginnings in Ancient Greece. The intersection of the two disciplines has been the focus of increasing interest to scholars and students. The Cambridge Companion toTheatre and Science gives readers a sense of this dynamic...

Publication date: 2020-12-03
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Download this eBook Performance, Modernity and the Plays of J. M. Synge
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Performance, Modernity and the Plays of J. M. Synge


Hélène Lecossois


Irish Revivalist playwright J. M. Synge is often regarded as a realist. Yet what happens when his work is analysed through wider performance studies and situated alongside less familiar historical contexts? By addressing this question, Hélène Lecossois offers new and...

Publication date: 2020-11-26
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Download this eBook The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals
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The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals


Ric Knowles


The global rise of festival culture and experience has taken over that which used to merely be events.The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals provides an up-to-date, contextualized account of the worldwide reach and impact of the 'festivalization' of...

Publication date: 2020-06-11
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Download this eBook The Players' Advice to Hamlet
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The Players' Advice to Hamlet


David Wiles


Hamlet is a characteristic intellectual more inclined to lecture actors about their craft than listen to them, and is a precursor of Enlightenment figures like Diderot and Lessing. This book is a quest for the voice of early professional actors, drawing on English,...

Publication date: 2020-02-06
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Download this eBook British Enlightenment Theatre
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British Enlightenment Theatre


Bridget Orr


In this ground-breaking work, Bridget Orr shows that popular eighteenth-century theatre was about much more than fashion, manners and party politics. Using the theatre as a means of circulating and publicizing radical Enlightenment ideas, many plays made passionate...

Publication date: 2020-01-02
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Download this eBook Rediscovering Stanislavsky
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Rediscovering Stanislavsky


Maria Shevtsova


Konstantin Stanislavsky (1863–1938) was one of the most innovative and influential directors of modern theatre and his system and related practices continue to be studied and used by actors, directors and students. Maria Shevtsova sheds new light on the extraordinary...

Publication date: 2019-11-21
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Download this eBook The Globalization of Theatre 1870–1930
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The Globalization of Theatre 1870–1930


Christopher B. Balme


Between 1895 and 1922 the Anglo-American actor and manager, Maurice E. Bandmann (1872–1922) created a theatrical circuit that extended from Gibraltar to Tokyo and included regular tours to the West Indies and South America. With headquarters in Calcutta and Cairo and...

Publication date: 2019-10-24
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The Faust Legend


Sara Munson Deats


What do men and women desire? For what will they barter their immortal souls? These two questions have haunted Western society, and these persistent queries find their fullest embodiment in the Faust legend. This memorable story, told and retold in novels, prose...

Publication date: 2019-09-19
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