This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, and consequently nothing, is political. That is, almost all theatres today proclaim a politics, and yet there is widespread resignation regarding the inevitability of capitalism. This thesis proposes a theory of political action via the theatre: radical theatre today must employ a strategy of “moving targets”. Theatrical actions must be adaptable and mobile to seek out the moving targets of capital and track down target audiences as they move through public space. In addition, political theatre must become a moving target to avoid amalgamation into the capitalist system of exchange. I approached this topic through four case studies. Two of the ...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
In this chapter, we argue for new and diverse theoretical approaches to considering the relationship...
What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers' provocations ...
This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, an...
Third-sector political theatre is thought of in connection with socio-political goals or structural ...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
The use of audience participation in political theatre has become a common feature of many performan...
Theatre and performance scholarship has exhaustively theorised the nature of the political dimension...
Theatre is often understood as an escape, an illusion, a withdrawal from society, and my fear is tha...
The key focus of this research project is the marginalisation of radical and alternative politics in...
After the end of the Cold War had signalled for many the demise of political theatre, a re-emergence...
This thesis focuses on a strong contemporary movement of urgency that lies in contemporary society a...
This practice-based Ph.D. maps emerging trends in contemporary political theatre in order to apply t...
What have been the conditions of production for a political theatre to appear in post-1990s Romania?...
This book combines performance analysis with contemporary political philosophy to advance new ways o...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
In this chapter, we argue for new and diverse theoretical approaches to considering the relationship...
What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers' provocations ...
This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, an...
Third-sector political theatre is thought of in connection with socio-political goals or structural ...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
The use of audience participation in political theatre has become a common feature of many performan...
Theatre and performance scholarship has exhaustively theorised the nature of the political dimension...
Theatre is often understood as an escape, an illusion, a withdrawal from society, and my fear is tha...
The key focus of this research project is the marginalisation of radical and alternative politics in...
After the end of the Cold War had signalled for many the demise of political theatre, a re-emergence...
This thesis focuses on a strong contemporary movement of urgency that lies in contemporary society a...
This practice-based Ph.D. maps emerging trends in contemporary political theatre in order to apply t...
What have been the conditions of production for a political theatre to appear in post-1990s Romania?...
This book combines performance analysis with contemporary political philosophy to advance new ways o...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
In this chapter, we argue for new and diverse theoretical approaches to considering the relationship...
What do we mean when we describe theatre as political today? How might theatre-makers' provocations ...