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The fabulously wealthy Victorian gentleman Phileas Fogg wagers his
life's fortune that he can circumnavigate the globe in just eighty
days. Along with his hapless valet Passepartout, he sets out on a
dazzling escapade that takes him from the misty alleys of London to
the exotic subcontinent and on to the Wild West as they race
against the clock on a dizzying succession of trains, steamers, a
wind-propelled sledge and an elephant. Laura Eason's celebrated
adaptation of Jules Verne's classic novel was seen at the New Vic
Theatre, Stoke, and Manchester's Royal Exchange before receiving
its London premiere at the St. James Theatre in 2015. Packing in
more than fifty unforgettable characters, this imaginative version
of Around the World in 80 Days was written for an ensemble cast of
eight, but can be performed by a much larger cast - making it
perfect for any theatre company or drama group looking for a
high-spirited adventure.
Ethnodrama: An Anthology of Reality Theatre contains seven
carefully-selected ethnodramas that best illustrate this emerging
genre of arts-based research, a burgeoning but evident trend in the
field of theatre production itself. In his introduction to
ethnodrama and to the plays themselves, Salda-a emphasizes how a
credible, vivid, and persuasive rendering of a research
participant's story as a theatrical performance creates insights
for both researcher and audience not possible through conventional
qualitative data analysis. With their focus on the personal,
immediate and contextual, these plays about marginalized
identities, abortion, street life and oppression manage a unique
balance between theoretical research and everyday realism.
Ethnodrama: An Anthology of Reality Theatre contains seven
carefully-selected ethnodramas that best illustrate this emerging
genre of arts-based research, a burgeoning but evident trend in the
field of theatre production itself. In his introduction to
ethnodrama and to the plays themselves, Saldana emphasizes how a
credible, vivid, and persuasive rendering of a research
participant's story as a theatrical performance creates insights
for both researcher and audience not possible through conventional
qualitative data analysis. With their focus on the personal,
immediate and contextual, these plays about marginalized
identities, abortion, street life and oppression manage a unique
balance between theoretical research and everyday realism.
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