Theatre and Australia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:22nd Feb '24
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The first short summary of Australian theatre from a post-colonial viewpoint, written in an accessible and readable format for students of theatre and performance
How has Australia developed, culturally? What is the relationship between European theatre and Aboriginal performance? How do the concepts of memory, space, and love intersect and inform all Australian drama?
Theatre and Australia is a stark look at the signal contradictions that make up the nation’s sense of self. Exploring how race, gender, and community have influenced Australia’s cultural development, this book reveals the history of Australian theatre as a tussle with questions of identity that can neither be entirely repudiated nor fully resolved.
This concise study traverses the narrative of Australian theatre since white settlement, examining some of the main plays and performances of the last 230 years, and illuminating the relationship between European, non-Indigenous, and First Nations drama.
ISBN: 9781350331358
Dimensions: 178mm x 110mm x 10mm
Weight: 86g
112 pages