New German Plays for Challenging Times

Re-Staging Trauma, Migration and Digital Dilemmas

Wolfgang Herrndorf author Falk Richter author Ewe Benbenek author Robert Koall author Maria Milisavljevic author Felicia Zeller author Sivan Ben Yishai author Birgit Schreyer Duarte editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:26th Nov '26

£75.00

This title is due to be published on 26th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

New German Plays for Challenging Times cover

This collection of seven contemporary plays, written between 2011 and 2023 by the most influential German playwrights and translated into English, gives an exciting overview of the current subjects and writing styles displayed on German stages.

Despite the vibrancy and formal innovation characterizing contemporary drama in German-speaking countries, English-language access to these works remains markedly limited. Since the early 21st century, few translations have reached anglophone audiences, creating a significant gap in cross-cultural theatrical exchange. This anthology addresses that absence by presenting seven plays by prominent living German playwrights whose work has shaped the national theatre landscape but remains largely unknown abroad.

The selected texts engage with urgent socio-political and cultural themes, including digitalization, migration and identity, linguistic assimilation, class stratification, historical trauma, and gendered violence. These plays offer nuanced reflections on the evolving dynamics of German society, articulated through dramaturgical experimentation and linguistic innovation. The collection encompasses a range of theatrical forms—from linear narratives to post-dramatic and documentary styles—demonstrating the diversity of contemporary German playwriting.

Each play is prefaced by a critical introduction authored by a theatre scholar or practitioner, offering interpretive frameworks and contextual insights that facilitate transnational understanding. The translations, produced by experienced theatre translators and refined through collaborative workshops, are designed for performative viability and cultural resonance.

This volume serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and practitioners of theatre and performance studies, comparative literature, and German studies. It invites readers to engage with the aesthetic and thematic concerns animating German-language theatre today and encourages intercultural dialogue through dramatic literature. By making these works accessible, the anthology contributes to the expansion of global theatre repertoires and supports the cultivation of international artistic networks.

ISBN: 9781350620759

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368 pages