Description
This volume addresses documentary as a mode of mediated performance, tracing its operations over the last hundred years as a vehicle for protest, persuasion, and different sorts of truth-telling.
About the Author
Andy Lavender is Vice-Principal & Director of Production Arts at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK. His publications include Performance in the Twenty-First Century: Theatres of Engagement (2016), and the edited volumes Making Contemporary Theatre: international rehearsal processes (2010, co-edited with Jen Harvie), and Mapping Intermediality and Performance (2010, co-edited with Sarah Bay-Cheng, Chiel Kattenbel and Robin Nelson).
Reviews
This book not only introduces students to the history, theory and practice of documentary theatre in a style that is simple but never simplistic, but also invites teachers and researchers to reassess and expand their understanding of the form - a rare double feat. * Caroline Wake, UNSW Sydney, Australia *
This is a fine, enthralling and lucid investigation of documentary theatre, one that will appeal to scholars and practitioners alike. In his detailed study, Lavender analyses a range of international theatre productions and case studies, exploring the historical traditions of stage documentary as well as its contemporary iterations across varied sites of cultural production. Throughout, Lavender attends to the technological, political, aesthetic and experiential dimensions of documentary theatre and their mobilization at times of social crisis. A thought-provoking and resonant book. * Chris Megson, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350137134
Author Andy Lavender
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC