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Staging 21st Century Tragedies
Theatre, Politics, and Global Crisis
Taschenbuch von Avra Sidiropoulou
Sprache: Englisch

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Staging 21st Century Tragedies: Theatre, Politics, and Global Crisis is an international collection of essays by leading academics, artists, writers, and curators examining ways in which the global tragedies of our century are being negotiated in current theatre practice.

In exploring the tragic in the fields of history and theory of theatre, the book approaches crisis through an understanding of the existential and political aspect of the tragic condition. Using an interdisciplinary perspective, it showcases theatre texts and productions that enter the public sphere, manifesting notably participatory, immersive, and documentary modes of expression to form a theatre of modern tragedy. The coexistence of scholarly essays with manifesto-like provocations, interviews, original plays, and diaries by theatre artists provides a rich and multifocal lens that allows readers to approach twenty-first-century theatre through historical and critical study, text and performance analysis, and creative processes. Of special value is the global scope of the collection, embracing forms of crisis theatre in many geographically diverse regions of both the East and the West.

Staging 21st Century Tragedies: Theatre, Politics, and Global Crisis will be of use and interest to academics and students of political theatre, applied theatre, theatre history, and theatre theory.
Staging 21st Century Tragedies: Theatre, Politics, and Global Crisis is an international collection of essays by leading academics, artists, writers, and curators examining ways in which the global tragedies of our century are being negotiated in current theatre practice.

In exploring the tragic in the fields of history and theory of theatre, the book approaches crisis through an understanding of the existential and political aspect of the tragic condition. Using an interdisciplinary perspective, it showcases theatre texts and productions that enter the public sphere, manifesting notably participatory, immersive, and documentary modes of expression to form a theatre of modern tragedy. The coexistence of scholarly essays with manifesto-like provocations, interviews, original plays, and diaries by theatre artists provides a rich and multifocal lens that allows readers to approach twenty-first-century theatre through historical and critical study, text and performance analysis, and creative processes. Of special value is the global scope of the collection, embracing forms of crisis theatre in many geographically diverse regions of both the East and the West.

Staging 21st Century Tragedies: Theatre, Politics, and Global Crisis will be of use and interest to academics and students of political theatre, applied theatre, theatre history, and theatre theory.
Über den Autor

Avra Sidiropoulou is Associate Professor at the M.A. in Theatre Studies Programme at the Open University of Cyprus and Artistic Director of Athens-based Persona Theatre Company. She is the author of Directions for Directing. Theatre and Method (Routledge 2018) and Authoring Performance: The Director in Contemporary Theatre (Palgrave Macmillan 2011). She was Visiting Researcher at MIT and the Graduate Centre at CUNY, the Freie University, the Universities of Surrey, Leeds, and Tokyo (Japan Foundation Fellow). Avra has lectured, directed, and conducted theatre workshops in many parts of the globe. Recent directing works include Sophie Treadwell's Machinal (Cyprus Theatre Organization 2022), Bryony Lavery's Frozen (Skala Theatre 2020), Phaedra I- (text: Sidiropoulou-Tristan Bates Theatre, London 2019), and A Doll's House (Technochoros Ethal 2019). She was nominated for the League of Professional Theatre Women Gilder/Goigney International Award 2020. [...]

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1: Crisis as Tragedy and Judgment

1. Tragedy and Crisis: Staging Forced Displacement and Its Reluctant Hero

Yana Meerzon

2. Beyond Suffering or Resolution: Tragedy and the Twenty-First Century Collective Experience

Avra Sidiropoulou

3. Prophets Needed: Five Easy Pieces and La Reprise: Histoire(s) du théâtre (I) by Milo Rau

Carol Martin

¿estimony 1.1. Avra Sidiropoulou in Conversation with Daniel Wetzel of Rimini Protokoll

¿estimony 1.2. Cards of Identities (Poetic luxury)

Hanane Hajj Ali

¿estimony 1.3. Chorus and Crisis in the Contemporary United States

Peter Campbell

Part 2: Texts and Contexts of Crisis: Power/lessness, Precarity and Identity Politics

4. Caesar Must (Not) Die. Italian Political 'Caesars' in the New Millennium

Silvia Bigliazzi

5. Leaving the world good or leaving a better world? Theatre and crisis through the lenses of Bertolt Brecht

Aldo Milohnic

6. Tragic and Post-tragic Representations of Precarity in Twenty-First-Century U.S. Drama: Fractured Togetherness in Lynn Nottage's Sweat and Annie Baker's The Flick

Ana Fernandez Caparrós

7.Modern African Drama in Crisis? Two African Authors in Search of Identity

Taiwo Afolabi, Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah and Ogah Mark Onwe

Part 3: Stage Narratives of Failure or Visions of a Better World? Bankrupt States, Violent Cities, Global Resistance Civic Consciousness and the Poetics of Participation

8. "Theatre remains traditionalist and Eurocentric." About Milo Rau's "theatre of crisis"

Freddy Decreus

9. "How Many More Thousands of Years?": Dystopia, Otherness, and the Greek Crisis in the Work of Three Contemporary Greek Dramatists

Constantina Ziropoulou

10. Theatre as Assembly: 'Theatre Commons' Radical Dramaturgy

Tadashi Uchino

11. Marca España. Making Theatre from Precarity, State Violence and Fiesta

Ana Contreras Elvira

¿estimony 3.1. Aoidoi of a Country's Living History

Lupe Gehrenbech

Part 4: Reflections on the Covid 19 Pandemic and the Crisis of the Anthropocene

12. For the theatre of the Anthropocene

Frank Raddatz

Testimony 4.1. Theatre in Covid ¿imes: A Report from Greece

Anestis Azas

Testimony 4.2. All is related to Me

Su Xiaogang

Testimony 4.3. Plays (we never staged) to survive

Miguel Rojo and Javier Hernando (Los Barbaros)

Testimony 4.4. Troy Too [Original playscript]

Karen Malpede (Theatre Three Collaborative)

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Theater & Film
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780367495312
ISBN-10: 0367495317
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Sidiropoulou, Avra
Hersteller: Routledge
Maße: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Avra Sidiropoulou
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.06.2022
Gewicht: 0,407 kg
Artikel-ID: 120963728
Über den Autor

Avra Sidiropoulou is Associate Professor at the M.A. in Theatre Studies Programme at the Open University of Cyprus and Artistic Director of Athens-based Persona Theatre Company. She is the author of Directions for Directing. Theatre and Method (Routledge 2018) and Authoring Performance: The Director in Contemporary Theatre (Palgrave Macmillan 2011). She was Visiting Researcher at MIT and the Graduate Centre at CUNY, the Freie University, the Universities of Surrey, Leeds, and Tokyo (Japan Foundation Fellow). Avra has lectured, directed, and conducted theatre workshops in many parts of the globe. Recent directing works include Sophie Treadwell's Machinal (Cyprus Theatre Organization 2022), Bryony Lavery's Frozen (Skala Theatre 2020), Phaedra I- (text: Sidiropoulou-Tristan Bates Theatre, London 2019), and A Doll's House (Technochoros Ethal 2019). She was nominated for the League of Professional Theatre Women Gilder/Goigney International Award 2020. [...]

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1: Crisis as Tragedy and Judgment

1. Tragedy and Crisis: Staging Forced Displacement and Its Reluctant Hero

Yana Meerzon

2. Beyond Suffering or Resolution: Tragedy and the Twenty-First Century Collective Experience

Avra Sidiropoulou

3. Prophets Needed: Five Easy Pieces and La Reprise: Histoire(s) du théâtre (I) by Milo Rau

Carol Martin

¿estimony 1.1. Avra Sidiropoulou in Conversation with Daniel Wetzel of Rimini Protokoll

¿estimony 1.2. Cards of Identities (Poetic luxury)

Hanane Hajj Ali

¿estimony 1.3. Chorus and Crisis in the Contemporary United States

Peter Campbell

Part 2: Texts and Contexts of Crisis: Power/lessness, Precarity and Identity Politics

4. Caesar Must (Not) Die. Italian Political 'Caesars' in the New Millennium

Silvia Bigliazzi

5. Leaving the world good or leaving a better world? Theatre and crisis through the lenses of Bertolt Brecht

Aldo Milohnic

6. Tragic and Post-tragic Representations of Precarity in Twenty-First-Century U.S. Drama: Fractured Togetherness in Lynn Nottage's Sweat and Annie Baker's The Flick

Ana Fernandez Caparrós

7.Modern African Drama in Crisis? Two African Authors in Search of Identity

Taiwo Afolabi, Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah and Ogah Mark Onwe

Part 3: Stage Narratives of Failure or Visions of a Better World? Bankrupt States, Violent Cities, Global Resistance Civic Consciousness and the Poetics of Participation

8. "Theatre remains traditionalist and Eurocentric." About Milo Rau's "theatre of crisis"

Freddy Decreus

9. "How Many More Thousands of Years?": Dystopia, Otherness, and the Greek Crisis in the Work of Three Contemporary Greek Dramatists

Constantina Ziropoulou

10. Theatre as Assembly: 'Theatre Commons' Radical Dramaturgy

Tadashi Uchino

11. Marca España. Making Theatre from Precarity, State Violence and Fiesta

Ana Contreras Elvira

¿estimony 3.1. Aoidoi of a Country's Living History

Lupe Gehrenbech

Part 4: Reflections on the Covid 19 Pandemic and the Crisis of the Anthropocene

12. For the theatre of the Anthropocene

Frank Raddatz

Testimony 4.1. Theatre in Covid ¿imes: A Report from Greece

Anestis Azas

Testimony 4.2. All is related to Me

Su Xiaogang

Testimony 4.3. Plays (we never staged) to survive

Miguel Rojo and Javier Hernando (Los Barbaros)

Testimony 4.4. Troy Too [Original playscript]

Karen Malpede (Theatre Three Collaborative)

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Theater & Film
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780367495312
ISBN-10: 0367495317
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Sidiropoulou, Avra
Hersteller: Routledge
Maße: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Avra Sidiropoulou
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.06.2022
Gewicht: 0,407 kg
Artikel-ID: 120963728
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