Acts of Resistance in Late-Modernist Theatre

Acts of Resistance in Late-Modernist Theatre
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9789004415881
ISBN-13 : 9004415882
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Book Synopsis Acts of Resistance in Late-Modernist Theatre by : Richard Murphet

Download or read book Acts of Resistance in Late-Modernist Theatre written by Richard Murphet and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2019-10-29 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Acts of Resistance in Late-Modernist Theatre, Richard Murphet presents a close analysis of the theatre practice of two ground-breaking artists – Richard Foreman and Jenny Kemp – active over the late twentieth and the early twenty-first century. In addition, he tracks the development of a form of ‘epileptic’ writing over the course of his own career as writer/director. Murphet argues that these three auteurs have developed subversive alternatives to the previously dominant forms of dramatic realism in order to re-think the relationship between theatre and reality. They write and direct their own work, and their artistic experimentation is manifest in the tension created between their content and their form. Murphet investigates how the works are made, rather than focusing upon an interpretation of their meaning. Through an examination of these artists, we gain a deeper understanding of a late modernist paradigm shift in theatre practice.


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