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This book, first published in 1980, is a comprehensive study of the radical theatre movement in Britain from 1968 to 1978. The essays are based on first-hand interviews, with each section being introduced with a summary of key events before detailing the artists under examination.
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This book, first published in 1980, is a comprehensive study of the radical theatre movement in Britain from 1968 to 1978. The essays are based on first-hand interviews, with each section being introduced with a summary of key events before detailing the artists under examination.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Library Editions: Political Protest
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781032046891
- ISBN-10: 1032046899
- Artikelnr.: 66713357
- Routledge Library Editions: Political Protest
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781032046891
- ISBN-10: 1032046899
- Artikelnr.: 66713357
Catherine Itzin
1. 1968 1.1. CAST (Cartoon Archetypical Slogan Theatre) 1.2. John Arden and
Margaretta D'Arcy 1.3. AgitProp Street Players / Red Ladder 1.4. Ed Berman
and Inter-Action 2. 1969 2.1. Albert Hunt and the Bradford College of Art
Theatre Group 2.2. Welfare State 2.3. Pip Simmons Theatre Group 2.4. Edward
Bond 3. 1970 3.1. David Mercer 3.2. Arnold Wesker 4. 1971 4.1. John McGrath
and 7:84 Theatre Company 4.2. Hull Truck 5. 1972 5.1. David Edgar and The
General Will 5.2. Subsidy 6. 1973 6.1. Trevor Griffiths 6.2. The
Association of Community Theatres (TACT) 7. 1974 7.1. Howard Brenton and
Portable Theatre 7.2. Belt and Braces Roadshow 8. 1975 8.1. The Independent
Theatre Council (ITC) 8.2. Equity 8.3. Joint Stock Theatre Group 8.4.
Womens Theatre Group 8.5. Gay Sweatshop 8.6. Broadside Mobile Workers
Theatre 8.7. Barrie Keefe 8.8. Howard Barker 9. 1976 9.1. The ICA Theatre
9.2. The National Theatre 9.3. Monstrous Regiment 9.4. Caryl Churchill 10.
1977 10.1. North West Spanner 10.2. Theatre Writers Union (TWU) 11. 1978
11.1. The Combination 11.2. David Hare
Margaretta D'Arcy 1.3. AgitProp Street Players / Red Ladder 1.4. Ed Berman
and Inter-Action 2. 1969 2.1. Albert Hunt and the Bradford College of Art
Theatre Group 2.2. Welfare State 2.3. Pip Simmons Theatre Group 2.4. Edward
Bond 3. 1970 3.1. David Mercer 3.2. Arnold Wesker 4. 1971 4.1. John McGrath
and 7:84 Theatre Company 4.2. Hull Truck 5. 1972 5.1. David Edgar and The
General Will 5.2. Subsidy 6. 1973 6.1. Trevor Griffiths 6.2. The
Association of Community Theatres (TACT) 7. 1974 7.1. Howard Brenton and
Portable Theatre 7.2. Belt and Braces Roadshow 8. 1975 8.1. The Independent
Theatre Council (ITC) 8.2. Equity 8.3. Joint Stock Theatre Group 8.4.
Womens Theatre Group 8.5. Gay Sweatshop 8.6. Broadside Mobile Workers
Theatre 8.7. Barrie Keefe 8.8. Howard Barker 9. 1976 9.1. The ICA Theatre
9.2. The National Theatre 9.3. Monstrous Regiment 9.4. Caryl Churchill 10.
1977 10.1. North West Spanner 10.2. Theatre Writers Union (TWU) 11. 1978
11.1. The Combination 11.2. David Hare
1. 1968 1.1. CAST (Cartoon Archetypical Slogan Theatre) 1.2. John Arden and
Margaretta D'Arcy 1.3. AgitProp Street Players / Red Ladder 1.4. Ed Berman
and Inter-Action 2. 1969 2.1. Albert Hunt and the Bradford College of Art
Theatre Group 2.2. Welfare State 2.3. Pip Simmons Theatre Group 2.4. Edward
Bond 3. 1970 3.1. David Mercer 3.2. Arnold Wesker 4. 1971 4.1. John McGrath
and 7:84 Theatre Company 4.2. Hull Truck 5. 1972 5.1. David Edgar and The
General Will 5.2. Subsidy 6. 1973 6.1. Trevor Griffiths 6.2. The
Association of Community Theatres (TACT) 7. 1974 7.1. Howard Brenton and
Portable Theatre 7.2. Belt and Braces Roadshow 8. 1975 8.1. The Independent
Theatre Council (ITC) 8.2. Equity 8.3. Joint Stock Theatre Group 8.4.
Womens Theatre Group 8.5. Gay Sweatshop 8.6. Broadside Mobile Workers
Theatre 8.7. Barrie Keefe 8.8. Howard Barker 9. 1976 9.1. The ICA Theatre
9.2. The National Theatre 9.3. Monstrous Regiment 9.4. Caryl Churchill 10.
1977 10.1. North West Spanner 10.2. Theatre Writers Union (TWU) 11. 1978
11.1. The Combination 11.2. David Hare
Margaretta D'Arcy 1.3. AgitProp Street Players / Red Ladder 1.4. Ed Berman
and Inter-Action 2. 1969 2.1. Albert Hunt and the Bradford College of Art
Theatre Group 2.2. Welfare State 2.3. Pip Simmons Theatre Group 2.4. Edward
Bond 3. 1970 3.1. David Mercer 3.2. Arnold Wesker 4. 1971 4.1. John McGrath
and 7:84 Theatre Company 4.2. Hull Truck 5. 1972 5.1. David Edgar and The
General Will 5.2. Subsidy 6. 1973 6.1. Trevor Griffiths 6.2. The
Association of Community Theatres (TACT) 7. 1974 7.1. Howard Brenton and
Portable Theatre 7.2. Belt and Braces Roadshow 8. 1975 8.1. The Independent
Theatre Council (ITC) 8.2. Equity 8.3. Joint Stock Theatre Group 8.4.
Womens Theatre Group 8.5. Gay Sweatshop 8.6. Broadside Mobile Workers
Theatre 8.7. Barrie Keefe 8.8. Howard Barker 9. 1976 9.1. The ICA Theatre
9.2. The National Theatre 9.3. Monstrous Regiment 9.4. Caryl Churchill 10.
1977 10.1. North West Spanner 10.2. Theatre Writers Union (TWU) 11. 1978
11.1. The Combination 11.2. David Hare