New Theatre Quarterly 77
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 77 include: 'First-Class Evening Entertainments': Spectacle and Social Control in a Mid-Victorian Music Hall'; The 'Wicked City' Motif on the American Stage before the Civil War; An Eighteenth-Century Performance Analysis: Böttiger on Iffland; Practice as Research in Performance: a Personal Response; Jeremy Sandford: a Docu-Retrospect; British Radio Dramaturgy and the Effects of the New Conservatism; 'Out Vile Jelly': Sarah Kane's Blasted and Shakespeare's King Lear; 'Me and My Mates': the State of English Playwriting, 2003.
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May 2006Paperback
9780521535922
96 pages
246 × 174 × 7 mm
0.206kg
10 b/w illus.
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
- 'First-Class Evening Entertainments': Spectacle and Social Control in a Mid-Victorian Music Hall' Nicholas Till
- The 'Wicked City' Motif on the American Stage before the Civil War John W. Frick
- An Eighteenth-Century Performance Analysis: Böttiger on Iffland George W. Brandt
- Practice as Research in Performance: a Personal Response Bella Merlin
- Jeremy Sandford: a Docu-Retrospect Derek Paget
- British Radio Dramaturgy and the Effects of the New Conservatism William Stanton
- 'Out Vile Jelly': Sarah Kane's Blasted and Shakespeare's King Lear Graham Saunders
- 'Me and My Mates': the State of English Playwriting, 2003 Aleks Sierz.