Making Contemporary Theatre

International Rehearsal Processes

Jen Harvie editor Andy Lavender editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:1st Jul '10

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Making contemporary theatre reveals how some of the most significant international contemporary theatre is actually made.

The book opens with an introductory chapter which contextualises recent trends in approaches to theatre-making. In the ensuing eleven chapters, eleven different writer-observers describe, contextualise and analyse the theatre-making practices of eleven different companies and directors, including Japan’s Gekidan Kaitaisha and the Québécois director Robert Lepage. Each chapter is enriched with extensive illustrations as well as boxed-off ‘asides’, giving the reader different perspectives on the work. Chapters usually focus on a single production, such as Complicite’s 2003-04 The Elephant Vanishes, allowing detailed investigations of complex practices to emerge. The book concludes with a brief manifesto for making contemporary theatre by the editors, plus a bibliography suggesting further reading.

Making contemporary theatre is a rich resource for the theatre-making student and the theatre-goer alike, full of diverse examples of how the most exciting theatre is actually made.

'Consistently insightful and instructive.'
Roger Bechtel, Theatre Survey, 54 (1) 2013

ISBN: 9780719074929

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm

Weight: unknown

272 pages