The Theatre Annual

The Theatre Annual
Title The Theatre Annual PDF eBook
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Pages 544
Release 1884
Genre Drama
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The Theatre annual, ed. by C. Scott

The Theatre annual, ed. by C. Scott
Title The Theatre annual, ed. by C. Scott PDF eBook
Author Clement William Scott
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 1884
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New Voices Playwrights Theatre Annual Anthology of Short Plays 2016

New Voices Playwrights Theatre Annual Anthology of Short Plays 2016
Title New Voices Playwrights Theatre Annual Anthology of Short Plays 2016 PDF eBook
Author John Bolen
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 190
Release 2016-08-11
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1365323250

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Third annual anthology of short plays from the playwrights of New Voices Playwrights Theatre. Includes plays by Austin Peay, John Franceschini, John Lane, Michael Buss, John Bolen, Anne V. Grob, Linda Whitmore, David Rusiecki, Mark Bowen, Pattric Walker and Lynne Bolen.

New Voices Playwrights Theatre Annual Anthology of Short Plays 2015

New Voices Playwrights Theatre Annual Anthology of Short Plays 2015
Title New Voices Playwrights Theatre Annual Anthology of Short Plays 2015 PDF eBook
Author John Bolen
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 202
Release 2015-08-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1329518071

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Annual anthology of short plays by members of the New Voices Playwrights for the year 2015. Includes plays by John Bolen, Lynne Bolen, Mark Bowen, Michael C. Buss, Frank Farmer, John Franceschini, Anne V. Grob, John Lane, Austin Peay, David Rusiecki, Pattric Walker, and Linda Whitmore.

The Theatre Annual

The Theatre Annual
Title The Theatre Annual PDF eBook
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Pages 168
Release 1957
Genre Theater
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Worldmaking

Worldmaking
Title Worldmaking PDF eBook
Author Dorinne Kondo
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 236
Release 2018-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478002425

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In this bold, innovative work, Dorinne Kondo theorizes the racialized structures of inequality that pervade theater and the arts. Grounded in twenty years of fieldwork as dramaturg and playwright, Kondo mobilizes critical race studies, affect theory, psychoanalysis, and dramatic writing to trenchantly analyze theater's work of creativity as theory: acting, writing, dramaturgy. Race-making occurs backstage in the creative process and through economic forces, institutional hierarchies, hiring practices, ideologies of artistic transcendence, and aesthetic form. For audiences, the arts produce racial affect--structurally over-determined ways affect can enhance or diminish life. Upending genre through scholarly interpretation, vivid vignettes, and Kondo's original play, Worldmaking journeys from an initial romance with theater that is shattered by encounters with racism, toward what Kondo calls reparative creativity in the work of minoritarian artists Anna Deavere Smith, David Henry Hwang, and the author herself. Worldmaking performs the potential for the arts to remake worlds, from theater worlds to psychic worlds to worldmaking visions for social transformation.

The Theatre and the State in Singapore

The Theatre and the State in Singapore
Title The Theatre and the State in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Terence Chong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2012-07-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1136869476

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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the contemporary English-language theatre field in Singapore. It describes Singapore theatre as a politically dynamic field that is often a site for struggle and resistance against state orthodoxy, and how the cultural policies of the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) have shaped Singapore theatre. The book traces such cultural policies and their impact from the early 1960s, and shows how the PAP used theatre – and arts and culture more widely – as a key part of its nation building programme. Terence Chong argues that this diverse theatre community not only comes into regular conflict with the state, but often collaborates with it - depending on the rewards at stake, not to mention the assortment of intra-communal conflicts as different practitioners and groups vie for the same resources. It goes on to explore how new forms of theatre, especially English-language avant garde theatre, represented resistance to such government cultural control; how the government often exerts its power ‘behind-the-scenes’ to preserve its moral legitimacy; and conversely how middle class theatre practitioners’ resistance to state power is strongly influenced by class and cultural capital. Based on extensive original research including interviews with theatre directors and other theatre professionals, the book provides a wealth of information on theatre in Singapore overall, and not just on theatre-state relations.