Theatre in Crisis?

Performance Manifestoes for a New Century

Caridad Svich editor Maria M Delgado editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:31st Oct '02

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Theatre in Crisis? cover

A wide-ranging look at the state of contemporary theatre practice, economics, and issues related to identity, politics, and technology. Contains a snapshot dissection of where theatre is, where it has been and where it might be going through the voices of established and emerging theatre artists and scholars from the UK, US and elsewhere. Offers an examination of how to make theatre in a time of crisis and why it is a vital form of communication are at the heart of the book's mission. Asks questions such as: where is theatre now taking place?; what is the relationship between play and performance?; how does funding work?; what states does theatre flourish under?; and if there is a current 'crisis of theatre' should it not be seen as a welcome opportunity to develop a vigorous 'theatre of crisis'?.
The international list of contributors includes Jim Carmody, Phyllis Nagy, Michael Billington, Max Stafford-Clark, Peter Sellars, Dragan Klaic, Goat Island, Erik Ehn and many others, making up a vast array of practising artists, thinkers, and scholars.

'Delgado and Svich have assembled a collection that will be of great use to and inspiration to academics and practitioners alike'
Sean Carney, Modern Drama, Vol. XLVI No. 4 2003

'This provocative collection of over 30 international contributions draws from an impressive and diverse group of artists, playwrights, and scholars to scrutinize contemporary theatre issues relating to identity, politics, technology, and economics.'
Library Journal, 2003

'An excellent collection'
Plays International, May 2003

'Entertaining and revealing'
European Journal of English Studies, Vol. 7 No. 1

Plays International 'Pick of the Month'.

ISBN: 9780719062919

Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 16mm

Weight: 367g

288 pages