History of Drama Books
1-10 of 14 results in Subjects › Arts › Theatre & Performance Studies › Drama › History of Drama
-
Performing Embodiment in Samuel Beckett's Drama
By Anna McMullan
The representation and experience of embodiment is a central preoccupation of Samuel Beckett’s drama, one that he explored through diverse media. McMullan investigates the full range of Beckett’s dramatic canon for stage, radio, television and film, including early drama, mimes and unpublished...
April 2010 | 978-0-415-38598-5 | Hardback (Routledge)
-
Shakespeare's Dramatic Heritage: Collected Studies in Mediaeval, Tudor and Shakespearean Drama
By Glynne Wickham
Shakespeare's Dramatic Heritage shows that the drama of Elizabethan and Jacobean England is deeply indebted to the religious drama of the Middle Ages and represents a climax, in secular guise, to mediaeval experiment and achievement rather than a new beginning. This is fully examined in terms of...
2008 | 978-0-415-48902-7 | Paperback (Routledge)
-
Anton Chekhov at the Moscow Art Theatre: Illustrations of the Original Productions
Edited by and translated by Vera Gottlieb
The Moscow Art Theatre is still recognized as having more impact on modern theatre than any company in the world. This lavishly illustrated and beautifully produced facsimile edition of a Russian journal from 1914 documents, photographically, the premieres of all of Anton Chekhov's plays produced...
2004 | 978-0-415-34440-1 | Hardback (Routledge)
-
History of European Drama and Theatre
By Erika Fischer-Lichte
This major study reconstructs the vast history of European drama from Greek tragedy through to twentieth-century theatre, focusing on the subject of identity. Throughout history, drama has performed and represented political, religious, national, ethnic, class-related, gendered, and individual...
2004 | 978-0-415-18060-3 | Paperback (Routledge)
-
The Drama of South Africa: Plays, Pageants and Publics Since 1910
By Loren Kruger
The Drama of South Africa comprehensively chronicles the development of dramatic writing and performance from 1910, when the country came into official existence, to the advent of post-apartheid. Eminent theatre historian Loren Kruger discusses well-known figures, as well as lesser-known performers...
1999 | 978-0-415-17983-6 | Paperback (Routledge)
-
Black South African Women: An Anthology of Plays
Edited by Kathy Perkins
This is the first anthology to focus exclusively on the lives of Black South African women. This collection represents the work of both female and male writers, including national and international award-winning playwrights. The collection includes six full-length and four one-act plays, as well as...
1998 | 978-0-415-18244-7 | Paperback (Routledge)
-
The Arab in Israeli Drama and Theatre
By Dan Urian
What is Israeli theatre? Is it only a Hebrew theatre staged in Israel? Are performances by Arab Israelis working in an Arabic theatre framework not part of the repertoire of Israeli theatre? Do they perhaps belong to the Palestinian theatre? What are the "borders" of Palestinian theatre? Are not...
1998 | 9789057021312 | Paperback (Routledge)