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New Theatre Quarterly 74

New Theatre Quarterly 74

New Theatre Quarterly 74

Volume 19: Part 2
Simon Trussler, Rose Bruford College, London
Clive Barker, Rose Bruford College, London
September 2003
19
2
Unavailable - out of print September 2014
Paperback
9780521535892
Out of Print
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    New Theatre Quarterly provides a lively international forum where theatrical scholarship and practice can meet, and where prevailing dramatic assumptions can be subjected to vigorous critical questioning. Articles in volume 74 include: Joan Littlewood's Key to Creativity: 'Go on Stage to Fail'; Grandfathers and Orphans: the Family Saga of European Theatre; Decoding Myths in the Nepalese Festival of Indra Jatra; Theatre in Education in Britain: Current Practice and Future Potential; From Object to Subject: the Israeli Theatre of the Battered Women; 'The Spirits Wouldn't Let Me Be Anything Else': Shamanic Dimensions in Theatre Practice Today; The Contaminated Audience: Researching Amateur Theatre in Wales before 1939.

    Product details

    September 2003
    Paperback
    9780521535892
    104 pages
    246 × 174 × 6 mm
    0.238kg
    10 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print September 2014

    Table of Contents

    • Joan Littlewood's Key to Creativity: 'Go on Stage to Fail'
    • Grandfathers and Orphans: the Family Saga of European Theatre
    • Decoding Myths in the Nepalese Festival of Indra Jatra
    • Theatre in Education in Britain: Current Practice and Future Potential
    • From Object to Subject: the Israeli Theatre of the Battered Women
    • 'The Spirits Wouldn't Let Me Be Anything Else': Shamanic Dimensions in Theatre Practice Today
    • The Contaminated Audience: Researching Amateur Theatre in Wales before 1939.
      Editors
    • Simon Trussler , Rose Bruford College, London
    • Clive Barker , Rose Bruford College, London