Royal Court
International
1st edition
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Author
Contributions
- Elyse Dodgson - Foreword
- Stephen Daldry - Preface
Publication
2015-01-05 - Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28017247M
- ISBN-139781137461827
- ISBN-101137461829
- OCLC Control Number910827321
- Library of Congress Control Number2014037976
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Classifications
- LCCPN1560-1590PN2100-PN
- LCCPN2596.L7 R5155 2015
Description
Royal Court: International is the first full-length study of the Royal Court Theatre's International Department. It charts the engagement of the UK's premiere theatre for new writing with an internationalist agenda and takes readers inside the process developed by the Court for the workshop projects it has undertaken in different parts of the world since the late 1990s. Covering the theatre's unique programming of international plays and seasons, it highlights new writing from different parts of the globe, including France, Spain, Germany, Russia, Eastern Europe, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Columbia, Iran, the Near East, North Africa, Nigeria and India. First-hand accounts of the work appear in contributions from Stephen Daldry, Elyse Dodgson and Vicky Featherstone, and in interviews with Marcos Barbosa (Brazil), Anupama Chandrasekhar (India), Dominic Cooke, Sasha Dugdale, Marius von Mayenburg (Germany), Mark Ravenhill and Indhu Rubasingham.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Studies in international performance
Other Editions
- Royal Court
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