Examination of one of the most influential modern theatre companies, 7:84 (Scotland), under the directorship of John McGrath.
This book examines one of the most influential modern theatre companies, 7:84 (Scotland), under the directorship of John McGrath. 7:84 (Scotland) has been a vital contributor to the place and importance of alternative theatre on the modern British stage. DiCenzo explores the development of this company, the growth of popular theatre in general within the last twenty years and offers a methodology for analysing records and materials found in theatre company archives and illustrates the many issues inherent in running a theatre company, including venues, practitioners and the politics of funding. The book includes valuable primary source material and informative production photographs and company posters.
Review quote:
"...a clearly written and very valuable introduction to a style of radical theatre which still has a lot to teach. ...Maria DiCenzo's welcome study may then be seen as an especially timely reminder of the power of theatre ti inject subversive vitality into the heart of the body politic."
Baz Kershaw, Letters in Canada
Table of contents:
List of illustrations; Foreword John McGrath; Acknowledgements; Part I. Methodology and Context: 1. Introduction; producing theatre histories; 2. Creating a context: alternative theatre in the seventies and eighties; Part II. A Case Study of 7:84 (Scotland): 3. Anatomy of a popular political theatre company; 4. Making socialist theatre: the theory; 5. From theory to practice: the plays; Afterword; Appendix: 7:84 (Scotland) productions, 1973-1988; Bibliography; Index.
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This book examines one of the most influential modern theatre companies, 7:84 (Scotland), under the directorship of John McGrath. 7:84 (Scotland) has been a vital contributor to the place and importance of alternative theatre on the modern British stage. DiCenzo explores the development of this company, the growth of popular theatre in general within the last twenty years and offers a methodology for analysing records and materials found in theatre company archives and illustrates the many issues inherent in running a theatre company, including venues, practitioners and the politics of funding. The book includes valuable primary source material and informative production photographs and company posters.
Review quote:
"...a clearly written and very valuable introduction to a style of radical theatre which still has a lot to teach. ...Maria DiCenzo's welcome study may then be seen as an especially timely reminder of the power of theatre ti inject subversive vitality into the heart of the body politic."
Baz Kershaw, Letters in Canada
Table of contents:
List of illustrations; Foreword John McGrath; Acknowledgements; Part I. Methodology and Context: 1. Introduction; producing theatre histories; 2. Creating a context: alternative theatre in the seventies and eighties; Part II. A Case Study of 7:84 (Scotland): 3. Anatomy of a popular political theatre company; 4. Making socialist theatre: the theory; 5. From theory to practice: the plays; Afterword; Appendix: 7:84 (Scotland) productions, 1973-1988; Bibliography; Index.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.