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boundaries we currently face. Rather, she has articulated difficult questions about our marginalization, untangled its multiple contributing variables, and called all of us who work in this field to make better theatre, now with a few of our blindspots lifted." - Youth Theatre Journal
"A broadly-based book that covers many of what [Manon van de Water] feels to be the conceptual and theoretical lacunae of theatre, youth, and culture. Her book is a welcome addition to the scant base of theoretical knowledge in this area, and it provokes many interesting discussions, as well as highlighting many areas that require further thought and research." - Youth Drama Ireland
"Manon van de Water's Theatre, Youth, Culture offers a clear, concise, and accessible introduction to international theatre for young audiences (TYA), particularly of the shifting material circumstances under which this theatrical genre is produced and perceived in the US, Russia, and the Netherlands.The strategy of organizing by topics taboos, gay/lesbian TYA, theatre as therapy in volatile regions, and theatre for the very young is a brilliant move, and I cannot imagine a more impressive and invigorating treatment of topics and theories so central to contemporary TYA practice. Uniquely and perfectly, van de Water utilizes her vast personal experience and a wealth of inspirational, real-world case studies to write an engaging and informing book that, I believe, will be returned totime and again." - Lorenzo Garcia, chair of Dance and Theatre Department, associate professor of Theatre for Young Audiences, University of North Texas
'Manon van de Water explores a variety of aspects of theatre for young audiences: dramatic methods, taboos on stage, theatre for early childhood. By analyzing the practice and reflecting the theory, van de Water teaches us a lot about a relevant worldwide movement in the Performing Arts. A must for all involved in Cultural Studies!' - Wolfgang Schneider, Professor, Cultural Studies and Aesthetic Communication, University of Hildesheim, Germany