Theatre Symposium, Vol. 21

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Author: Edward Bert Wallace

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2013-12-31

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0817370080

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Volume 21 of Theatre Symposium presents essays that explore the intricate and vital relationships between theatre, religion, and ritual. Whether or not theatre arose from ritual and/or religion, from prehistory to the present there have been clear and vital connections among the three. Ritual, Religion, and Theatre, volume 21 of the annual journal Theatre Symposium, presents a series of essays that explore the intricate and vital relationships that exist, historically and today, between these various modes of expression and performance. The essays in this volume discuss the stage presence of the spiritual meme; ritual performance and spirituality in The Living Theatre; theatricality, themes, and theology in James Weldon Johnson’s God’s Trombones; Jordan Harrison’s Act a Lady and the ritual of queerness; Gerpla and national identity in Iceland; confession in Hamlet and Measure for Measure; Christian liturgical drama; Muslim theatre and performance; cave rituals and the Brain’s Theatre; and other, more general issues. Edited by E. Bert Wallace, this latest publication by the largest regional theatre organization in the United States collects the most current scholarship on theatre history and theory. CONTRIBUTORS Cohen Ambrose / David Callaghan / Gregory S. Carr Matt DiCintio / William Doan / Tom F. Driver / Steve Earnest Jennifer Flaherty / Charles A. Gillespie / Thomas L. King Justin Kosec / Mark Pizzato / Kate Stratton

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 29

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Author: Andrew Gibb

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2022-04-05

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 0817370161

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Papers solicited from the presenters for the cancelled 2020 Southeastern Theatre Conference.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 28

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Author: Andrew Gibb

Publisher: University Alabama Press

Published: 2020-11-10

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 0817370153

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Peer-reviewed journal of theater history and scholarship published annually by the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC)

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 30

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Author: Chase Bringardner

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2023-05-09

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 081737017X

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Illustrates how theatre's engagement with politics changes over time

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 18

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Author: J K Curry

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2010-10-15

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 0817370056

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Stage properties are an often-ignored aspect of theatrical productions, in part because their usage is meant to be seamlessly integrated into the performance instead of a focal point for the audience. The contributors illuminate many aspects of this largely ignored yet crucial part of the theatre.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 22

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Author: David S. Thompson

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2014-10-30

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 0817370099

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The eleven original essays in Volume 22 of Theatre Symposium examine facets of the historical and current business of theatre.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 9

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Author:

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2001-07-02

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 0817311114

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This collection of essays explores how drama can teach political principles and entertain at the same time. Political commentary is possible through "variety" theatre, this volume contends. Compiled from the April 2000 Theatre Symposium held on the campus of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, this collection of essays presents a compelling mix of theoretical and practical viewpoints from a broad diversity of scholars from around the country. What remains to be learned about the political objectives of Brecht's Lehrstriucke? What political power is resident in the satirical humor of Dario Fo's drama? What can we learn from Mordecai Gorelik's political/artistic philosophy that might inform contemporary practice? What was the impact of political theatre on Broadway between the wars? Is Thornton Wilder's Our Town the play we've always imagined it to be, or does it challenge the politics of its time? What is the role of theatre activism in raising consciousness about gender politics? These are only some of the questions addressed by this lively, informative discussion.