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An edited collection of essays exploring the work and legacy of the
academic and theatre-maker Clive Barker. Together, the essays trace
the development of his work from his early years as an actor with
Joan Littlewood's company, Theatre Workshop, via his career as an
academic and teacher, through the publication of his seminal book,
Theatre Games (Methuen Drama). The book looks beyond Barker's death
in 2005 at the enduring influence of his work upon contemporary
theatre training and theatre-making. Each writer featured in the
collection responds to a specific aspect of Barker's work, focusing
primarily on his early and formative career experiences with
Theatre Workshop and his hugely influential development of Theatre
Games. The collection as a whole thereby seeks to situate Clive
Barker's work and influence in an international and
multi-disciplinary context, by examining not only his origins as an
actor, director, teacher and academic, but also the broad influence
he has had on generations of theatre-makers.
Based on the true story of her great uncle and freedom fighter
Dinesh Gupta, Lions and Tigers is Tanika Gupta's most personal play
yet. It charts Dinesh Gupta's emotional and political awakening as
this extraordinary 19 year old pits himself against the British
Raj. The Empress: Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, 1887. At Tilbury
Docks, Rani and Abdul step ashore after the long voyage from India.
One has to battle a society who deems her a second class citizen,
the other forges an astonishing entanglement with the ageing Queen
who finds herself enchanted by stories of an India she rules but
has never seen. Great Expectations: Relocating Pip's extraordinary
journey to nineteenth-century India, this coming-of-age story,
evoking some of Dickens' most colourful characters, is faithful to
the period of the book and the richness of Dickens' language - a
vivid theatrical retelling of a universally loved masterpiece.
Refusing to be pigeonholed as an `Asian playwright', acclaimed
British playwright Tanika Gupta has a fresh perspective on race
relations, generational divide and sexual politics.
An edited collection of essays exploring the work and legacy of the
academic and theatre-maker Clive Barker. Together, the essays trace
the development of his work from his early years as an actor with
Joan Littlewood's company, Theatre Workshop, via his career as an
academic and teacher, through the publication of his seminal book,
Theatre Games (Methuen Drama). The book looks beyond Barker's death
in 2005 at the enduring influence of his work upon contemporary
theatre training and theatre-making. Each writer featured in the
collection responds to a specific aspect of Barker's work, focusing
primarily on his early and formative career experiences with
Theatre Workshop and his hugely influential development of Theatre
Games. The collection as a whole thereby seeks to situate Clive
Barker's work and influence in an international and
multi-disciplinary context, by examining not only his origins as an
actor, director, teacher and academic, but also the broad influence
he has had on generations of theatre-makers.
Is your enjoyment of Brian Friel's work hampered by a lack of Irish
historical knowledge? Are you studying his plays and looking for
help with interpretation? Do you teach Friel and need reliable
guide to the plays? A Faber Critical Guide to Brian Friel's major
work gives all this and more. It gives an introduction to the
distinctive features of the playwright's work; it explains the
significance of the playwright in the context of modern theatre; it
provides a detailed analysis of each of the classic plays in terms
of language, structure and character; and it includes features of
performance and a select bibliography. Compiled by experts in their
field, for use in the classroom, college or at home, Faber Critical
Guides are the essential companions to the work of leading
dramatists.
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