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Documentary theatre

2023
Documentary theatre is an umbrella term for the staging of records and documents that are directly derived from real-life events, rather than based on fictional plays. The chapter first provides some viewpoints in the debate around the documentary and the verbatim, whether one is allowed to alter or edit records or testimonies, what actually ...
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Nomadic Theatre

2019
Fluid stages, morphing theatre spaces, ambulant spectators, and occasionally disappearing performers: these are some of the key ingredients of Nomadic Theatre. They are also theatre’s response to life in the 21st century, which is increasingly marked by the mobility of people, information, technologies and services.
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Alternative Theatre/ Political Theatre

1992
Since the subject under discussion is theatre the title of this chapter is not to be taken literally as an equating of these two terms. Both sides of the equation would not necessarily balance exactly in any quantitative sense. Linking them is rather a device to focus attention on the relationship between the two terms and some aspects of the ...
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Theatre travel

Nursing Standard, 1987
A £4,000 travel scholarship is being offered to theatre nurses anywhere in the UK by the Smith and Nephew Foundation.
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Theatre Practice, Theatre Studies, and ‘New Theatre Quarterly’

New Theatre Quarterly, 1985
The original series of Theatre Quarterly ran for ten years and forty issues, from 1971 to 1981. The relaunched journal intends to continue the best traditions of the old, while reflecting the changes that have overtaken the English-speaking theatre in the intervening years.
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Theatre Arts: The Tributary Theatre

2015
Margo Jones had much in common with Hallie Flanagan. They were directors, they began their theatre work in higher education, and they were very ambitious. Both women yearned to reinvent the American theatre, and themselves with it. They were both products of small-town America—Flanagan’s itinerantly employed father moved them from South Dakota to ...
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Theatres Without Theatre

1996
Il teatro contemporaneo alla luce della categoria del giudizio.
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Irish Theatre: An Actor’s Theatre

2018
Irish theatre is renowned for its playwrights, its politics and, to a lesser extent perhaps, its performers. It is widely considered a tradition of great literary wealth, of postcolonial significance, but what of the people who actually perform it?
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