This textbook offers a detailed and expansive account of theatre and performance in contemporary Scotland. It considers the underlying historical and cultural developments that have enabled the recent renaissance in Scottish theatre and the emergence of playwrights of international standing, such as David Greig, Zinnie Harris, David Harrower and Rona Munro as well as companies of significant international note.  Some prominence is given to the National Theatre of Scotland, which was established in 2004 in the aftermath of Scottish devolution, and which has become a key organization in the creating and dissemination – nationally and internationally – of Scottish theatre and performance. The book aims to capture the diversity and eclecticism of Scotland’s contemporary performance culture by examining work across a spectrum from children’s theatre, community theatre, mainstream theatre for adult audiences and live and performance art.  

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The book aims to capture the diversity and eclecticism of Scotland’s contemporary performance culture by examining work across a spectrum from children’s theatre, community theatre, mainstream theatre for adult audiences and live and performance art.
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Introduction .- Scottish Theatre in the 1980s: Roots and Fruits.- Plays and Playwrights in the 1990s: Crossing Borders.-  New Stages, New Companies.- The National Theatre of Scotland.- Plays and Stages since 1999: Voices for a New Scotland.-  Performance, Identity and Community.- Conclusion: New Imperatives.- Bibliography.- Index.
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“Theatre and Performance in Contemporary Scotland maps the impact of the many major dramatists and companies that have emerged from Scotland in recent decades, showing how they have forged and developed a distinctive cultural and theatrical identity. The book is, simply, inspirational: it allows readers to think anew about how theatre can intersect with the political – and how great art can affect a whole society.”

Patrick Lonergan, Professor, University of Galway, Ireland

 

This is the book I have been waiting for. It offers a rigorously insightful encounter with a rich range of Scottish theatre and performance practices in the post-devolutionary context. Thinking through the relationships of cultural production and cultural identity extends its relevance well beyond one nation, though I admit a particular pleasure in sharing it with my peers – students and colleagues alike – across Scotland.

Deirdre Heddon, Professor, James Arnott Chair in Drama, University of Glasgow, UK

 

This textbook offers a detailed and expansive account of theatre and performance in contemporary Scotland. It considers the underlying historical and cultural developments that have enabled the recent renaissance in Scottish theatre and the emergence of playwrights of international standing, such as David Greig, Zinnie Harris, David Harrower and Rona Munro as well as companies of significant international note.  Some prominence is given to the National Theatre of Scotland, which was established in 2004 in the aftermath of Scottish devolution, and which has become a key organization in the creating and dissemination – nationally and internationally – of Scottish theatre and performance. The book aims to capture the diversity and eclecticism of Scotland’s contemporary performance culture by examining work across a spectrum from children’s theatre, community theatre, mainstream theatre for adult audiences and live and performance art.  

Trish Reid is Professor of Theatre and Performance and Head of the School of Arts and Communication Design at the University of Reading, UK. She has published widely on contemporary British theatre and is the author of Theatre & Scotland (2013) and The Theatre of Anthony Neilson (2017). She is from Glasgow.

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“Theatre and Performance in Contemporary Scotland maps the impact of the many major dramatists and companies that have emerged from Scotland in recent decades, showing how they have forged and developed a distinctive cultural and theatrical identity. The book is, simply, inspirational: it allows readers to think anew about how theatre can intersect with the political – and how great art can affect a whole society.” (Patrick Lonergan, Professor, University of Galway, Ireland)

“This is the book I have been waiting for. It offers a rigorously insightful encounter with a rich range of Scottish theatre and performance practices in the post-devolutionary context. Thinking through the relationships of cultural production and cultural identity extends its relevance well beyond one nation, though I admit a particular pleasure in sharing it with my peers – students and colleagues alike – across Scotland.” (Deirdre Heddon, Professor, James Arnott Chair in Drama, University of Glasgow, UK)

“Theatre and Performance in Contemporary Scotland covers its admirably wide-ranging ground lucidly and authoritatively. It balances rigour and readability in a vivid and engaging style and is an important contribution to the field by a leading international scholar. Combining fresh insights with appropriate personal perspectives, it is essential reading for anyone with an interest in any aspect of contemporary theatre.” (Ian Brown, Emeritus Professor in Drama, Kingston University and Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Scottish Literature, Glasgow University, UK)

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Written by one of the leading authorities on Scottish theatre The first book to provide a comprehensive survey of Scottish theatre from 1980 to the present day Considers the underlying historical & cultural developments that have enabled the recent renaissance in Scottish theatre
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ISBN
9783031611902
Publisert
2024-09-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Upper undergraduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Trish Reid is Professor of Theatre and Performance and Head of the School of Arts and Communication Design at the University of Reading, UK. She has published widely on contemporary British theatre and is the author of Theatre & Scotland (2013) and The Theatre of Anthony Neilson (2017). She is from Glasgow.