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Between 1960 and 2010, a new generation of British avant-garde theatre companies, directors, designers and performers emerged. Some of these companies and individuals have endured to become part of theatre history while others have disappeared from the scene, mutated into new forms, or become part of the establishment. Reverberations across Small-Scale British Theatre at long last puts these small-scale British theatre companies and personalities in the scholarly spotlight. By questioning what 'Britishness' meant in relation to the small-scale work of these practitioners, contributors articulate how it is reflected in the goals, manifestos and aesthetics of these companies.



Trade Review

'This rich, fascinating text will hopefully inspire debate within the academy, and provide valuable insight into a wide range of companies as Britishness reaches a crossroads.'

-- Scottish Journal of Performance, Ben Fletcher-Watson

'There is no other collection about British theatre companies like this: one that embraces smallness, employs its postcolonial approach so deftly to subjects both racially marked and unmarked and which treats company histories in such nuanced, concrete ways.'

-- Sara Freeman, Contemporary Theatre Review

'This book, then, is a valuable resource for academics and students alike, because it generously throws open methodological and archival questions, provides information about the working practices of a range of innovative companies (linked, perhaps, by their demonstrations of resistance, resilience and creativity) and works to pose critical questions about the theatre ecology of Britain over the past 30 years. '

-- Rachel Clements, Studies in Theatre and Performance

Table of Contents

Setting the Scene: Introducing Reverberations – Patrick Duggan and Victor Ukaegbu

Chapter 1: Foco Novo: The Icarus of British Small-Scale Touring Theatre – Graham Saunders

Chapter 2: Insider Knowledge: The Evolution of Belfast’s Tinderbox Theatre Company – David Grant

Chapter 3: Volcano: A Post-Punk Physical Theatre – Gareth Somers

Chapter 4: Tiata Fahodzi: Second-Generation Africans in British Theatre – Ekua Ekumah

Chapter 5: Keeping It Together: Talawa Theatre Company, Britishness, Aesthetics of Scale and Mainstreaming the Black-British Experience – Kene Igweonu

Chapter 6: Agitation and Entertainment: Rod Dixon and Red Ladder Theatre – Tony Gardner

Chapter 7: Intercultural to Cross-Cultural Theatre: Tara Arts and the Development of British Asian Theatre – Victor Ukaegbu

Chapter 8: Kind Acts: Lone Twin Theatre – Eirini Kartsaki

Chapter 9: Political Theatre ‘without Finger-Wagging’: On the Paper Birds and Integrative Aesthetics – Patrick Duggan

Chapter 10: ‘Angels and Modern Myth’: Grid Iron and the New Scottish Theatre – Trish Reid

Chapter 11: Acts of Poiesis: salamanda tandem – Mick Wallis and Isabel Jones

Coda – Franc Chamberlain

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783202973, 978-1783202973
      ISBN10: 1783202971

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Between 1960 and 2010, a new generation of British avant-garde theatre companies, directors, designers and performers emerged. Some of these companies and individuals have endured to become part of theatre history while others have disappeared from the scene, mutated into new forms, or become part of the establishment. Reverberations across Small-Scale British Theatre at long last puts these small-scale British theatre companies and personalities in the scholarly spotlight. By questioning what 'Britishness' meant in relation to the small-scale work of these practitioners, contributors articulate how it is reflected in the goals, manifestos and aesthetics of these companies.



      Trade Review

      'This rich, fascinating text will hopefully inspire debate within the academy, and provide valuable insight into a wide range of companies as Britishness reaches a crossroads.'

      -- Scottish Journal of Performance, Ben Fletcher-Watson

      'There is no other collection about British theatre companies like this: one that embraces smallness, employs its postcolonial approach so deftly to subjects both racially marked and unmarked and which treats company histories in such nuanced, concrete ways.'

      -- Sara Freeman, Contemporary Theatre Review

      'This book, then, is a valuable resource for academics and students alike, because it generously throws open methodological and archival questions, provides information about the working practices of a range of innovative companies (linked, perhaps, by their demonstrations of resistance, resilience and creativity) and works to pose critical questions about the theatre ecology of Britain over the past 30 years. '

      -- Rachel Clements, Studies in Theatre and Performance

      Table of Contents

      Setting the Scene: Introducing Reverberations – Patrick Duggan and Victor Ukaegbu

      Chapter 1: Foco Novo: The Icarus of British Small-Scale Touring Theatre – Graham Saunders

      Chapter 2: Insider Knowledge: The Evolution of Belfast’s Tinderbox Theatre Company – David Grant

      Chapter 3: Volcano: A Post-Punk Physical Theatre – Gareth Somers

      Chapter 4: Tiata Fahodzi: Second-Generation Africans in British Theatre – Ekua Ekumah

      Chapter 5: Keeping It Together: Talawa Theatre Company, Britishness, Aesthetics of Scale and Mainstreaming the Black-British Experience – Kene Igweonu

      Chapter 6: Agitation and Entertainment: Rod Dixon and Red Ladder Theatre – Tony Gardner

      Chapter 7: Intercultural to Cross-Cultural Theatre: Tara Arts and the Development of British Asian Theatre – Victor Ukaegbu

      Chapter 8: Kind Acts: Lone Twin Theatre – Eirini Kartsaki

      Chapter 9: Political Theatre ‘without Finger-Wagging’: On the Paper Birds and Integrative Aesthetics – Patrick Duggan

      Chapter 10: ‘Angels and Modern Myth’: Grid Iron and the New Scottish Theatre – Trish Reid

      Chapter 11: Acts of Poiesis: salamanda tandem – Mick Wallis and Isabel Jones

      Coda – Franc Chamberlain

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