Staging New Britain
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Contents: Geoffrey V. Davis: Introduction. Staging New Britain - Caryl Phillips: I Could Have Been a Playwright - Michael McMillan: Rebaptizing the World in Our Own Terms. Black Theatre and Live Arts in Britain - Christiane Schlote: Either for Tragedy, Comedy, History or Musical Unlimited. South Asian Women Playwrights in Britain - Yvonne Brewster: Talawa Theatre Company 1985-2002 - Brian Crow: Issues in Multicultural Theatre. Birmingham Rep and Its Audiences - Anne Fuchs: Looking at New British Heritage. Tamasha Theatre Company - Vayu Naidu: Vayu Naidu Company's South. New Directions in Theatre of Storytelling - Suhail Khan: Modern Dynamics of First and Second Generation Performance Artists - Aleks Sierz: Two Worlds Fighting Each Other. Roy Williams and Contemporary Black British Theatre - Bénédicte Ledent: Caryl Phillips's Drama. A Blueprint for a New Britishness? - Anne Fuchs: I'm a Very Northern, Mixed-race Woman. An Interview with SuAndi - Geoffrey Davis/Anne Fuchs: We Have to Set our Stall out Artistically. An Interview with Felix Cross - Geoffrey Davis: This Is a Cultural Renaissance. An Interview with Kwame Kwei-Armah - Geoffrey Davis/Anne Fuchs: A Multiplicity of Voices. An Interview with John McGrath - Geoffrey Davis: Me - I'm a Black British Londoner. An Interview with Courttia Newland - Anne Fuchs: Bringing People Together. An Interview with Jan Ryan - Geoffrey Davis: Once You Open Doors, You Have to Walk Through Them. An Interview with Kully Thiarai - Christiane Schlote: Finding our Own Voice. An Interview with Jatinder Verma.
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Staging New Britain, Geoffrey V. Davis
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- 2006
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- Title
- Staging New Britain
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Geoffrey V. Davis
- Publisher
- Peter Lang Bern
- Released
- 2006
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 9052010420
- ISBN13
- 9789052010427
- Category
- Social sciences, Textbooks, University and college textbooks
- Description
- Contents: Geoffrey V. Davis: Introduction. Staging New Britain - Caryl Phillips: I Could Have Been a Playwright - Michael McMillan: Rebaptizing the World in Our Own Terms. Black Theatre and Live Arts in Britain - Christiane Schlote: Either for Tragedy, Comedy, History or Musical Unlimited. South Asian Women Playwrights in Britain - Yvonne Brewster: Talawa Theatre Company 1985-2002 - Brian Crow: Issues in Multicultural Theatre. Birmingham Rep and Its Audiences - Anne Fuchs: Looking at New British Heritage. Tamasha Theatre Company - Vayu Naidu: Vayu Naidu Company's South. New Directions in Theatre of Storytelling - Suhail Khan: Modern Dynamics of First and Second Generation Performance Artists - Aleks Sierz: Two Worlds Fighting Each Other. Roy Williams and Contemporary Black British Theatre - Bénédicte Ledent: Caryl Phillips's Drama. A Blueprint for a New Britishness? - Anne Fuchs: I'm a Very Northern, Mixed-race Woman. An Interview with SuAndi - Geoffrey Davis/Anne Fuchs: We Have to Set our Stall out Artistically. An Interview with Felix Cross - Geoffrey Davis: This Is a Cultural Renaissance. An Interview with Kwame Kwei-Armah - Geoffrey Davis/Anne Fuchs: A Multiplicity of Voices. An Interview with John McGrath - Geoffrey Davis: Me - I'm a Black British Londoner. An Interview with Courttia Newland - Anne Fuchs: Bringing People Together. An Interview with Jan Ryan - Geoffrey Davis: Once You Open Doors, You Have to Walk Through Them. An Interview with Kully Thiarai - Christiane Schlote: Finding our Own Voice. An Interview with Jatinder Verma.