Description
This textbook offers a comprehensive account of British theatre from the 1960s to the present day. Placing critical commentary at the heart of its analysis, it explores how theatre critics and scholars have sought to understand and write about modern theatre.
About the Author
Catherine Rees is Programme Director for Drama at Loughborough University, UK. She works mainly in the area of Contemporary British and Irish theatre, and has published on the work of, amongst others, Martin McDonagh, Sarah Kane and Harold Pinter. Her main research interests involve analysing nation and gender in theatre texts, as well as exploring postmodern theatre, theatre and trauma and theatre and adaptation.
Reviews
This is a particularly useful resource that offers a nuanced impression of the different forms of contemporary British drama, from feminist and verbatim to musicals and live streaming. The book is written in a very accessible tone that students can engage with in depth. * Marissia Fragkou, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK *
Blending reviews and critical commentary, Rees contextualizes (and then re-contextualizes) canonical and non-canonical works from 1965 onwards, exploring not just texts or productions, but the apparatus of making and shaping critical theatrical conversations. * Victor Holtcamp, Tulane University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781137610287
Author Catherine Rees
Format Hardback
Page Count 170
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 356g