New Theatre Quarterly 72
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. It shows that theatre history has a contemporary relevance, that theatre studies need a methodology, and that theatre criticism needs a language. Articles in volume 72 include: Views Across Borders; Small Audience, Big Picture; Cheerful History: the Political Theatre of John McGrath; 'Blood Red Roses': John McGrath and Lukacsian Realism; The Events of June 1848: the Monte Cristo Riots and the Politics of Protest; Performance, Embodiment, Voice; The Performative Self: Improvisation for Self and Other; The Market Theatre of Johannesburg and its Presence in the New South Africa; NTQ Reports and Announcements; NTQ Book Reviews.
Product details
November 2003Paperback
9780521524056
104 pages
247 × 174 × 8 mm
0.223kg
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
- Views Across Borders David Edgar
- Small Audience, Big Picture Michael Kustow
- Cheerful History: the Political Theatre of John McGrath Drew Milne
- 'Blood Red Roses': John McGrath and Lukacsian Realism Stephen Lacey
- The Events of June 1848: the Monte Cristo Riots and the Politics of Protest Victor Emeljanow
- Performance, Embodiment, Voice Maria Shevtsova
- The Performative Self: Improvisation for Self and Other Ruth Quinn
- The Market Theatre of Johannesburg and its Presence in the New South Africa Hilary Burns
- NTQ Reports and Announcements
- NTQ Book Reviews Bella Merlin.