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The Theatre of Simon Stephens (Paperback)
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The Theatre of Simon Stephens (Paperback)
Series: Critical Companions
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Simon Stephens is one of Europe's pre-eminent living playwrights.
Since the beginning of his career in 1998, Stephens's award-winning
plays have been translated into over twenty languages, been
produced on four continents, and continue to feature prominently in
the repertoires of European theatre. His original works have
garnered numerous awards, with his stage adaptation of Mark
Haddon's novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
winning seven Olivier Awards and enjoying acclaim on Broadway. In
the first book to provide a critical account of Stephens's work,
Jacqueline Bolton draws upon the playwright's unpublished personal
archives, as well as original interviews with directors and actors,
to advance detailed analyses of his original plays and their
productions, examine contemporary approaches to playwriting, and
deliver insights into broader debates regarding text, performance
and authorship. Caridad Svich addresses Stephens's theatrical
output between 2014 and 2019, and essays from Mireia Aragay and
James Hudson provide additional perspectives on international
productions and the playwright's adaptive practices. Andrew
Haydon's edited interviews with six of Stephens's key collaborators
- Marianne Elliott, Sarah Frankcom, Sean Holmes, Ramin Gray, Katie
Mitchell and Carrie Cracknell - further illuminate the work from a
director's viewpoint. The Theatre of Simon Stephens situates the
playwright's oeuvre within his embrace of aesthetics and working
relations encountered in European theatre cultures, focusing in
particular upon shifting attitudes towards the function of the
playwright, the relationship between playwrights and directors, and
the role of the audience in live performance. The Companion serves
as a lively and engaging study of one of the most restlessly
creative and important dramatists of our generation.
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