The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Theatre (Cambridge Introductions to Literature)

The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Theatre (Cambridge Introductions to Literature)

by SimonShepherd (Author)

Synopsis

British theatre has long been regarded as a world-leader in terms of its quality, creativity and range. Starting in 1900, this book introduces the features that characterise modern and current British theatre. These features include experimental performances under motorways alongside plays by Stoppard and Ayckbourn, amateur theatre and virtual spaces, the emergence of the director, the changing role of writers and political and community shows. The book is clearly divided into four sections: where it happens, who does it, what they make and why they do it. It discusses theatre buildings and theatre which refuses buildings; company organisation, ensembles and collectives, and different sorts of acting. A large section describes the major work done for the stage, from Shaw through to Complicite, via poetic drama, different sorts of realism and documentary drama. The Introduction stands apart from other accounts of modern British theatre by bringing together buildings, people and plays.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 268
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 19 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0521690188
ISBN 13: 9780521690188
Book Overview: Bringing together buildings, people and plays, this Introduction examines the features which characterise modern British theatre, from 1900 to today.

Author Bio
Simon Shepherd is Deputy Principal and Professor of Theatre at the Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London.