This book rigorously examines the work of leading contemporary
playwright Martin Crimp. It examines his plays, adaptations,
translations and versions, treats them as texts and performance
events and argues that their challenge to audiences derives from
their 'making strange': producing theatrical innovation, thus
rendering the familiar unfamiliar.
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