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Theatre of Nepal and the People Who Make It

Theatre of Nepal and the People Who Make It

Theatre of Nepal and the People Who Make It

Carol C. Davis, Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania
May 2019
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    Theatre of Nepal and the People Who Make It is the first comprehensive look at Nepali theatre for readers outside of Nepal. Charting Nepali theatre from ancient times to the present and from the metropolis of Kathmandu to far-flung regions, this book highlights the history of formal theatre and connects it to shifting political and social conditions in the country. Sourcing extensive fieldwork, it takes us backstage to meet individual theatre makers and learn their unique attributes and stories. From these intimate glimpses and the intertwining of political history with theatrical expression, a portrait emerges that conveys the character of Nepalis who, in spite of adversities, continue to dramatize their hopes, fears, principles, and priorities through theatrical means.

    • Includes biographical information, first-hand interviews, and intimate stories about pivotal theatre artists
    • Includes photographs of theatre productions
    • Offers a historical survey of peak political events in Nepal

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    May 2019
    Hardback
    9781108497619
    200 pages
    236 × 160 × 15 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • Acknowledgements
    • Prologue
    • 1. From darkness to light: antiquity through the Malla Golden Age
    • 2. Ruthless rulers: the rise of the Shah and the Rana takeover
    • 3. The drama of nationalism: Sama engaged
    • 4. Modernism's advance: post-Sama dramatists
    • 5. The pro-democracy movement: Ashesh Malla takes to the streets
    • 6. Cultivating theatre aesthetics: Sunil Pokharel's vision
    • 7. Diaspora: urban theatre outside the capital
    • 8. Legacy: contemporary theatre in the Kathmandu Valley
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Carol C. Davis , Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania

      Carol C. Davis is Associate Professor of Theatre at Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania, and she holds a Ph.D. in Dramatic Arts from the University of California, Berkeley