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Review of Sophie Duncan’s Searching for Juliet: the lives and deaths of Shakespeare’s first tragic heroine Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-05-28
Sita Thomas -
Past hauntings for the future: the return of the Victorian ghost in Caryl Churchill’s Cloud Nine (1979) Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-05-20
Elisavet Ioannidou -
Editorial: Casting and identity Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-05-13
Sara Reimers, Kirstin Smith -
Broadway Bodies: A Critical History of Conformity Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-05-13
Sara Reimers -
‘Taping into the void’: acting labour, self-tapes, and resistance in the digital economy Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-05-09
Kirstin Smith -
Gender and Nation as Symbolic Challenge: The British Reception of Swedish Playwright Anne Charlotte Leffler’s True Women Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-05-02
Birgitta Lindh EstelleWomen writers from the peripheries and semiperipheries of Europe who participated in the metropolitan melting pots of new ideas at the fin de siècle are often marginalized or excluded in historiographical accounts, making their contributions to a European cultural heritage invisible.1 This marginalization, shared by numerous women playwrights and artists, prompts the need to explore ways of providing
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Arts-based approaches to evaluating impact: a case study of youth perspectives towards Smart Local Energy Systems Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-14
Charlie Ingram -
Intermedial heterotopia in contextual studies Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-10
Natalie Katsou -
The Southall ever after festival – what COVID-19 taught us about community, research and funding Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-10
Jane Collins -
Moore to Theatre Past: Queer Historiography and the Partnership of John Henry Moore and Jim Haynes as Foundational to British Alternative Performance Practices Contemporary Theatre Review (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-08
Grant Tyler Peterson -
Staging Vulnerability: Precarity, Dispossession, and the Limits of Despair Contemporary Theatre Review (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-08
Valleri Robinson -
Indomitables: From Yeguas del Apocalipsis to Yeguada Latinoamericana Contemporary Theatre Review (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-08
Micaela G. Signorelli -
The Performing Body of the Škofja Loka Passion Play Contemporary Theatre Review (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-08
Tomaž Krpič -
‘My Name is Janez Janša’: The Curious Reiteration of the Slovenian Prime Minister Contemporary Theatre Review (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-04-08
Charlotte Young -
Claiming Ancient Egypt: Operetta ‘Aida and the Making of Modern Egyptians Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-25
Carmen GitreOn 24 December 1871, Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Aida premiered in Cairo’s Khedivial Opera House. The Khedive of Egypt, Ismail, had commissioned Verdi to compose the opera as part of a larger program of urban renewal that had peaked with the Suez Canal’s inauguration in November 1869. Wide boulevards, landscaped gardens, and luxury hotels of iron, steel, and the improved glass of the nineteenth century
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Staging Stalingrad: Building a Wartime Alliance, Pro-Soviet Propaganda, and the Trope of the Two Americas, 1942–1947 Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-24
Valleri RobinsonThe Lenin Memorial mass meeting, organized by the newly formed National Council of American–Soviet Friendship (NCASF) and featuring scenes from the Soviet play adapted and directed for the Theatre Guild, followed quickly on the heels of a similar mass meeting and rally, “Salute to Our Russian Ally,” staged at Madison Square Garden on 1 November 1942 and attended by twenty thousand supporters. Both
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Walking as performing in the city: dialogues and ethnographic encounters Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-18
Priyanka Pathak -
Transition of traditional rod-puppetry and cultural commons: a case study of Satya Narayan Putul Natya Sanstha in Jaynagar, West Bengal Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-18
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Actionism's Afterlife: Christoph Schlingensief Revisited Theatre Research International (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-13
EVELYN ANNUẞThe provocative work of German artist Christoph Schlingensief may seem to be not possible today. However, it developed an afterlife of its own. Against the backdrop of current discourse shifts and political developments my article historicizes this work from the early stage productions at the Berlin Volksbühne after the fall of the Wall to taking to the streets of Vienna at the turn of the millennium
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Playification of Theatre: Game Play, Ludic Activities and Being Playful in The Great Gatsby: An Immersive Theatrical Experience Theatre Research International (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-13
JIHAY PARKMy examination of game play, ludic activity and being playful in immersive Gatsby shows that Gatsby is a typical example of the playification of theatre in the contemporary art scene. In using the term ‘playification’, I refer to the method of incorporating diverse play categories in theatre to motivate audience activity. While much critical attention has been devoted to the controversial nature of
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Social Imaginaries and a Culture of Circulation: Sanna kvinnor in Late Nineteenth-Century Nordic Theatre Theatre Research International (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-13
BIRGITTA LINDH ESTELLEAnne Charlotte Leffler's play Sanna kvinnor (True Women) (1883), together with other late nineteenth-century plays by women playwrights, is considered a significant historical event in Swedish theatre histories, regarded as a successful feminist intervention. This study examines the cultural-specific conditions and agendas that governed the interpretations of Sanna kvinnor at the theatres. Theoretically
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The Athenian Male Gayze: Desire and Spectatorship in Ancient Greek Tragedy Theatre Research International (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-13
WILL SHÜLERThis article argues that an understanding of male same-sex practices in ancient Greece point towards a queer desirous spectatorship – a male ‘gayze’. Ancient tragic scholarship has often omitted discussion of male same-sex practices, despite using marriage and heterosexual social norms to elucidate meaning in text and performance. This article seeks to redress the exclusion of queer histories and perspectives
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The House of Hecuba: Tragic/Queer Disidentifications of Colour and the Siege of AIDS Theatre Research International (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-03-13
OLIVER BALDWINThis article explores the 2017 performance of Harrison David Rivers's play, And She Would Stand Like This, and its dramatization of the intersectional marginalization and discrimination endured by a queer family of colour facing AIDS, through the framework of Euripides’ Trojan Women. It does so via three main perspectives: chosen family, normative discriminations and tragic disidentifications. In its
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Editorial, Studies in Theatre and Performance 45.1 (March 2025) Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-02-28
Harriet Curtis -
Oil and modern world dramas: from petro-mania to petro-melancholia Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-02-14
Zümre Gizem Yılmaz -
Good nights out: a history of popular British theatre since the Second World War Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-02-10
Yeliz Biber Vangölü -
Crossing and reimagining the South-North border in a heterotopic space Studies in Theatre and Performance (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-02-05
Bomi Choi -
Grief Capital, Grief Activism: The Brief Life of Mamie Till Bradley's NAACP Tour Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Rhaisa Kameela WilliamsAbstract: In 1955, Mamie Till Bradley spoke throughout the country on behalf of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to bring justice to her recently murdered son, Emmett Till. While most scholarship focuses on Bradley's choice to publicize her son's mutilated body, I analyze her understudied NAACP-sponsored grief tour and her ensuing public fallout with the organization
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Remapping Relations: Contract Riders, Care, and Indigenous Performance Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Bethany HughesAbstract: Drawing on Indigenous feminist theories of futurity and care, interviews with Indigenous theatre artists, and a case study on decolonial acts of relational care refused, this article explores how carework in theatre production contracts reveals the labor of Indigenous artists to sustain and expand their communities. It explores the informal challenges Larissa FastHorse issues to producing
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Performing Radical Care: The Muslim Grandmothers of Shaheen Bagh Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Alisha IbkarAbstract: On December 15, 2019, a group of elderly women from a Muslim ghetto on the outskirts of New Delhi came out in protest of the police brutalities against minority students who were resisting the recently passed Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Despite the widespread attention it received, the protest eluded attempts to understand it fully within both popular and academic discursive frameworks
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Si|embrando Life and Sowing Care: Refusing Gentrification on West Jefferson Boulevard Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Irvin Manuel GonzalezAbstract: This essay theorizes Latine maneras de ser (ways of being) as care through an analysis of si|embra, a 2021 collaborative performance and dance event cultivated between various Latine artists and the residents who live and own businesses on West Jefferson Boulevard in Los Angeles. I examine the gossip, partying, and dancing of folx on the block during the planning and presentation of si|embra
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Leaning into the Sky: Gestures of Grief and Futurity in Operation Babylift Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Sung-Min KimAbstract: This essay tends to the continued lives and potential futures of Operation Babylift refugees as subjects born from "militarized care,' a framework that resists the binary between violence and care to instead denote the affective and sensorial manifestation of both violence and care. By pairing Heidi Bub's story of reunion in the documentary Daughter from Danang with a reparative reading of
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"Stitching Korea Back Together": Jogakbo Aesthetics of Care in Peace Advocacy Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Elizabeth W. SonAbstract: This article examines the peace advocacy of Women Cross DMZ, a Korean diasporicled collective of feminist activists who are calling for a formal end to the Korean War and the centering of women in peacebuilding processes. During peace symposia in North Korea and South Korea and walks in 2015, Women Cross DMZ utilized objects—scarves, banners, and quilts—inspired by jogakbo, a Korean patchwork-style
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How To Defend Yourself by Liliana Padilla (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Dan VenningIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: How To Defend Yourselfby Liliana Padilla Dan Venning HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF. By Liliana Padilla. Codirected by Rachel Chavkin, Liliana Padilla, and Steph Paul. New York Theatre Workshop, New York. 03 21, 2023. Sexual assault continues to plague college campuses despite the #MeToo movement, consent workshops, and protective
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Ibsen's Ghost: An Irresponsible Biographical Fantasy by Charles Busch (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Benjamin GillespieIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Ibsen's Ghost: An Irresponsible Biographical Fantasyby Charles Busch Benjamin Gillespie IBSEN'S GHOST: AN IRRESPONSIBLE BIO-GRAPHICAL FANTASY. By Charles Busch. Directed by Carl Andress. Primary Stages, 59E59 Theaters, New York. 03 3, 2024. Not to be confused with Ibsen's Ghosts, Ibsen's Ghost—sardonically advertised as "the
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Making Broadway Dance by Liza Gennaro, and: Embodied Nostalgia: Early Twentieth Century Social Dance and The Choreographing of Broadway Musical Theatre by Phoebe Rumsey (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Ray MillerIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Making Broadway Dance by Liza Gennaro, and: Embodied Nostalgia: Early Twentieth Century Social Dance and The Choreographing of Broadway Musical Theatre by Phoebe Rumsey Ray Miller MAKING BROADWAY DANCE. By Liza Gennaro. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022; pp. 239. EMBODIED NOSTALGIA: EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SOCIAL DANCE
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The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati: Reshaping American Theatre in Chicago, Illinois by Julie Jackson (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Stuart J. HechtIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: The Spectacular Theatre of Frank Joseph Galati: Reshaping American Theatre in Chicago, Illinois by Julie Jackson Stuart J. Hecht THE SPECTACULAR THEATRE OF FRANK JOSEPH GALATI: RESHAPING AMERICAN THEATRE IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. By Julie Jackson. London: Methuen Drama, 2024; pp. 215. Frank Galati died in early 2023 at age 79
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Active Analysis by Maria Knebel, and: Analysis Through Action For Actors And Directors: From Stan-Islavsky To Contemporary Performance by David Chambers (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
David KrasnerIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Active Analysis by Maria Knebel, and: Analysis Through Action For Actors And Directors: From Stan-Islavsky To Contemporary Performance by David Chambers David Krasner ACTIVE ANALYSIS. By Maria Knebel. Compiled and edited by Anatoli Vassiliev. Translated by Irina Brown. London: Routledge, 2021; pp. 260. ANALYSIS THROUGH ACTION
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Starring Women: Celebrity, Patriarchy, And American Theater, 1790-1850 by Sara E. Lampert (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
J. K. CurryIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Starring Women: Celebrity, Patriarchy, And American Theater, 1790-1850 by Sara E. Lampert J. K. Curry STARRING WOMEN: CELEBRITY, PATRIARCHY, AND AMERICAN THEATER, 1790-1850. By Sara E. Lampert. Women, Gender and Sexuality in American History Series. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2020; pp. 276. The development of the
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Broadway Goes To War: American Theater During World War II by Robert L. McLaughlin and Sally E. Parry (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Fonzie D. Geary IIIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Broadway Goes To War: American Theater During World War II by Robert L. McLaughlin and Sally E. Parry Fonzie D. Geary II BROADWAY GOES TO WAR: AMERICAN THEATER DURING WORLD WAR II. By Robert L. McLaughlin and Sally E. Parry. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2021; pp. x, 290. In Broadway Goes to War, Robert L. McLaughlin
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Fixing The Musical: How Technologies Shaped The Broadway Repertory by Douglas L. Reside (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Bradley RogersIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Fixing The Musical: How Technologies Shaped The Broadway Repertory by Douglas L. Reside Bradley Rogers FIXING THE MUSICAL: HOW TECHNOLOGIES SHAPED THE BROADWAY REPERTORY. By Douglas L. Reside. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023; pp. 165. Douglas L. Reside's Fixing the Musical: How Technologies Shaped the Broadway Repertory
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Hamlet's Hereditary Queen: Performing Shakespeare's Silent Female Power by Kerrie Roberts, and: Performing Restoration Shakespeare ed. by Amanda Eubanks Winkler (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Hugh K. LongIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Hamlet's Hereditary Queen: Performing Shakespeare's Silent Female Power by Kerrie Roberts, and: Performing Restoration Shakespeare ed. by Amanda Eubanks Winkler Hugh K. Long HAMLET'S HEREDITARY QUEEN: PERFORMING SHAKESPEARE'S SILENT FEMALE POWER. By Kerrie Roberts. Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies Series
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Ron Vawter's Life In Performance by Theresa Smalec (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Sean F. EdgecombIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Ron Vawter's Life In Performance by Theresa Smalec Sean F. Edgecomb RON VAWTER'S LIFE IN PERFORMANCE. By Theresa Smalec. London: Seagull Books, 2020; pp. 222. Relying on impressive archival research and original interviews to present "a social history—and ensemble biography" (3), author Theresa Smalec provides a dynamic new
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Choreographing Dirt: Movement, Performance, And Ecology In The Anthropocene by Angenette Spalink (review) Theatre Journal (IF 0.8) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Diana LooserIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Choreographing Dirt: Movement, Performance, And Ecology In The Anthropocene by Angenette Spalink Diana Looser CHOREOGRAPHING DIRT: MOVEMENT, PERFORMANCE, AND ECOLOGY IN THE ANTHROPOCENE. By Angenette Spalink. Studies in Theatre, Ecology, and Performance, no. 3. London: Routledge, 2024; pp. 104. In her original and engaging
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"I want a bath!": On the Depth and Limits of Universalist Liquefaction in Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Michel BüchIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: “I want a bath!”: On the Depth and Limits of Universalist Liquefaction in Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice Michel Büch (bio) Sarah Ruhl’s early play Eurydice (2003) is a liquefied version of the well-known myth. Set in an underwaterworld, her adaptation overflows with affect and undulates our understanding of sexuality, family bonds, and agency.
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"The Bible say": August Wilson's Scriptural Improvisation Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Patrick MaleyIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: “The Bible say”: August Wilson’s Scriptural Improvisation Patrick Maley (bio) Very early in August Wilson’s career—in the opening scene direction to Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom—the playwright puts his work in dialogue with the Bible: Chicago in 1927 is a rough city, a bruising city, a city of millionaires and derelicts, gangsters and roughhouse
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Gender and Pilgrimage in The Digby Mary Magdalene Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Jiamiao ChenIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Gender and Pilgrimage in The Digby Mary Magdalene Jiamiao Chen (bio) The Digby Mary Magdalene, one of the most theatrically and theologically ambitious plays in the corpus of early English drama, is also one of the most complex in terms of its textual and performance history.1 Based on linguistic evidence, scholars generally suggest that
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Persia in Early Modern English Drama, 1530–1699: The Imagined Empire by Chloë Houston (review) Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Bernadette AndreaIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Persia in Early Modern English Drama, 1530–1699: The Imagined Empire by Chloë Houston Bernadette Andrea (bio) Chloë Houston. Persia in Early Modern English Drama, 1530–1699: The Imagined Empire Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. Pp. xii + 295 + 1 b/w illus. $129.99 hardback, $109.99 eBook. With increasing attention
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The Theatre Couple in Early Modern Italy: Self-Fashioning and Mutual Marketing by Serena Laiena (review) Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Erith Jaffe-BergIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: The Theatre Couple in Early Modern Italy: Self-Fashioning and Mutual Marketing by Serena Laiena Erith Jaffe-Berg (bio) Serena Laiena. The Theatre Couple in Early Modern Italy: Self-Fashioning and Mutual Marketing. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2023. 264 Pp. 264 + 4 color and 4 b/w figures + 2 tables. $163.00 hardback
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Staging Haiti in Nineteenth-Century America: Revolution, Race, and Popular Performance by Peter P. Reed (review) Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
John SaillantIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Staging Haiti in Nineteenth-Century America: Revolution, Race, and Popular Performance by Peter P. Reed John Saillant (bio) Peter P. Reed. Staging Haiti in Nineteenth-Century America: Revolution, Race, and Popular Performance. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp xii + 216. $99.99 hardback. Peter P. Reed’s Staging
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Pragmatic Liberation and the Politics of Puerto Rican Diasporic Drama by Jon D Rossini (review) Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Camilla StevensIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Pragmatic Liberation and the Politics of Puerto Rican Diasporic Drama by Jon D Rossini Camilla Stevens (bio) Jon D Rossini. Pragmatic Liberation and the Politics of Puerto Rican Diasporic Drama. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2024. Pp. 254. $75.00 hardback, $29.95 paperback, eBook open access. Pragmatic Liberation
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Cue Tears: On the Act of Crying by Daniel Sack (review) Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
Peta TaitIn lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: Cue Tears: On the Act of Crying by Daniel Sack Peta Tait (bio) Daniel Sack. Cue Tears: On the Act of Crying. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2024. Pp. 214 pages + 13 photos. $80.00 hardback, $29.95 paperback, $29.95 eBook. Cue Tears poses fundamental questions about human expression and communication through a discussion
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Contributors Comparative Drama (IF 0.1) Pub Date : 2025-01-28
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Contributors Bernadette Andrea is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she is also affiliated with the Center for Middle East Studies and the Department of Feminist Studies. She is the author of The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature
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The Avant-Garde Practices of Gwendolen Bishop Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-01-16
Simon ShepherdGwendolen Bishop is a name that appears in the margins of my recent account of the English avant-garde theatre. Prior to that she barely made it even into the margins, and then often with some rather significant indecision as to how actually to spell her name. The aim of this essay is to retrieve her from the margins and bring her more centrally into view. In doing so I consciously weave together her
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Love Me: From Politics to Ethics at the Berliner Ensemble Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-01-16
Matt CornishReading the news about theatre in Germany during the past few years, it is hard to avoid the impression that something new is happening: a theatre culture that long emphasized politics now just as often emphasizes ethics. There were the 2022 protests in Munich over claimed anti-Semitism in the play Vögel (Birds of a Kind) by Wajdi Mouawad, which led the Metropoltheater to cancel its planned production
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(Re)Imagining the Polis: Audience Participation as Postdramatic Discourse Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-01-16
William W. LewisHow much is enough? The relevance of this question comes from individual expectations regarding value. What is value and how does it manifest through our daily interactions? There is a qualitative difference between the concept of value and individual and collective values. Is there such a thing as a common good when it comes to either? Values are a social construct formed through a process of analysis
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Pioneering Turkish Muslim Actresses: Afife Jale and Bedia Muvahhit's Trajectories in the Turkish Stage Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-01-16
Elif Baş İyibozkurtEmanating beyond the confines of academia, the poignant narrative of the renowned Turkish thespian Afife Jale has garnered widespread recognition within Türkiye. Amid a pantheon of successors, her tale stands as the most profoundly heartrending. It has been immortalized through theatrical productions and cinematic adaptations. Despite the widespread familiarity with her story, the enigmatic underpinnings
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The British Council and the Marat/Sade Controversy Theatre Survey (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2025-01-16
James HudsonOne of the world's most enduring and successful cultural diplomacy organizations, the British Council (BC) has played a prominent role in promoting and exporting British theatre, literature, and language across the globe since its founding in 1934. A key component of the BC's self-proclaimed remit of “forging links between Britain and other countries through cultural exchange,” the organization's Drama