Disabled Theater
Title | Disabled Theater PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Umathum |
Publisher | Diaphanes |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Actors with disabilities |
ISBN | 9783037345245 |
Celebrated as an outstanding conceptual dance piece on the one hand and harshly criticised for being a contemporary freak show on the other, 'Disabled Theater' by Jerome Bel and Theater Hora polarises the public. In either case, the production raises central questions on the role of people with cognitive differences in our society, as well as on basic norms and conventions of theatre and dance. This book takes 'Disabled Theater' as a springboard to a broader discussion on theatre and disability at the intersections of politics and aesthetics, inclusion and exclusion, virtuosity and dilettantism, identity and empowerment.
Disability and Theatre
Title | Disability and Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Barton Farcas |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2017-07-28 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1351973282 |
Disability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts is a step-by step manual on how to create inclusive theatre, including how and where to find actors, how to publicize productions, run rehearsals, act intricate scenes like fights and battles, work with unions, contracts, and agents, and deal with technical issues. This practical information was born from the author’s 16 years of running the first inclusive theatre company in New York City, and is applicable to any performance level: children’s theatre, community theatre, regional theatre, touring companies, Broadway, and academic theatre. This book features anecdotal case studies that emphasize problem solving, real-world application, and realistic action plans. A comprehensive Companion Website provides additional guidelines and hands-on worksheets.
Unfixable Forms
Title | Unfixable Forms PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine Schaap Williams |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2021-06-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501753517 |
Unfixable Forms explores how theatrical form remakes—and is in turn remade by—early modern disability. Figures described as "deformed," "lame," "crippled," "ugly," "sick," and "monstrous" crowd the stage in English drama of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In each case, such a description distills cultural expectations about how a body should look and what a body should do—yet, crucially, demands the actor's embodied performance. In the early modern theater, concepts of disability collide with the deforming, vulnerable body of the actor. Reading dramatic texts alongside a diverse array of sources, ranging from physic manuals to philosophical essays to monster pamphlets, Katherine Schaap Williams excavates an archive of formal innovation to argue that disability is at the heart of the early modern theater's exploration of what it means to put the body of an actor on the stage. Offering new interpretations of canonical works by William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton, and William Rowley, and close readings of little-known plays such as The Fair Maid of the Exchange and A Larum For London, Williams demonstrates how disability cuts across foundational distinctions between nature and art, form and matter, and being and seeming. Situated at the intersections of early modern drama, disability studies, and performance theory, Unfixable Forms locates disability on the early modern stage as both a product of cultural constraints and a spark for performance's unsettling demands and electrifying eventfulness.
Theatre and Disability
Title | Theatre and Disability PDF eBook |
Author | Petra Kuppers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2017-11-10 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1350315966 |
This succinct and engaging text examines the complex relationship between theatre and disability, bringing together a wide variety of performance examples in order to explore theatrical disability through the conceptual frameworks of disability as spectacle, narrative, and experience. Accessible and affordable, this is an ideal resource for theatre students and lovers everywhere.
Peering Behind the Curtain
Title | Peering Behind the Curtain PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Richard Fahy |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780415929974 |
First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Beyond Victims and Villains
Title | Beyond Victims and Villains PDF eBook |
Author | Victoria Lewis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
First major anthology of dramatic work dealing with disabilities.
Cost of Living
Title | Cost of Living PDF eBook |
Author | Martyna Majok |
Publisher | Dramatists Play Service, Inc. |
Pages | 93 |
Release | 2018-06-18 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0822236540 |
Eddie, an unemployed truck driver, reunites with his ex-wife Ani after she suffers a devastating accident. John, a brilliant and witty doctoral student, hires overworked Jess as a caregiver. As their lives intersect, Majok’s play delves into the chasm between abundance and need and explores the space where bodies—abled and disabled—meet each other.