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- Clare Wallace, Clara Escoda, Enric Monforte, and José Ramón Prado-Pérez, eds. Crisis, Representation and Resilience: Perspectives on Contemporary British Theatre. London: Bloomsbury Methuen, 2022, xiii + 236 pp., £76.50 (hardback), £26.09 (paperback), £61.20 (Epub, PDF).
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Introduction: From Page to Stage. The Role of Creative Interpretation Reconsidered
- Intertextual Inquiry and Interpretive Creation: Pope.L’s Experimental Staging of William Wells Brown’s The Escape
- Exploring the Line between Creation and Creator in Mabou Mines’s Glass Guignol: The Brother and Sister Play
- Creative Interpretation and the Politics of Failure
- Creative Appropriations: Everyman on the Contemporary Stage
- Relations with/to the Text: Four Plays on the Move
- “They Think We’re Foul-Mouthed Sluts”: Discomfort, Bourgeois Spectatorship, and Fellow Feelings of Feminism in Patricia Cornelius’s SHIT
- Reviews
- Milija Gluhovic. Theory for Theatre Studies: Memory. London: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2020, 184 pp., £12.59 (paperback), £45.00 (hardback), £10.07 (Epub, Mobi, PDF).
- Victor Merriman. Austerity and the Public Role of Drama: Performing Lives-in-Common. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, x + 175 pp., £53.49 (hardback), £42.79 (PDF ebook).
- Sean McEvoy. Class, Culture and Tragedy in the Plays of Jez Butterworth. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, viii + 217 pp., €39.99 (softcover), €106.99 (hardback), €85.59 (ebook).
- Rachel Fensham. Theory for Theatre Studies: Movement. London: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2021, x + 191 pp., £14.99 (paperback), £45.00 (hardback), £13.49 (ebook).
- Nicky Hatton. Performance and Dementia: A Cultural Response to Care. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, xv + 216 pp., €106.99 (hardback), €106.99 (paperback), €85.59 (Epub, ebook, PDF).
- Barbara Fuchs. Theater of Lockdown: Digital and Distanced Performance in a Time of Pandemic. London: Methuen Drama, 2022, xi + 233 pp., $110.00 (hardback), $39.95 (paperback), $35.95 (Epub, Mobi, ebook, PDF).
- Aleks Sierz. Good Nights Out: A History of Popular British Theatre since the Second World War. London: Bloomsbury Methuen, 2020, xi + 228 pp., £76.50 (hardback), £19.79 (paperback), £15.83 (Epub, Mobi, PDF).
- Clare Wallace, Clara Escoda, Enric Monforte, and José Ramón Prado-Pérez, eds. Crisis, Representation and Resilience: Perspectives on Contemporary British Theatre. London: Bloomsbury Methuen, 2022, xiii + 236 pp., £76.50 (hardback), £26.09 (paperback), £61.20 (Epub, PDF).