Howard Barker’s theatre is uniquely alluring and startlingly original, bringing together classical discipline, moral ruthlessness and transgressive eroticism, in a form and experience Barker terms Theatre of Catastrophe. His uniquely stylish and rigorous work as a director for his theatre company, The Wrestling School, challenges and breaks the limits of conventional theatre, to present haunting speculations on humanity in situations of crisis. He has also emerged as a major theorist on the possibilities of theatre, and on human specificity, and the importantly surprising powers of both. This study considers the full range of Barker’s theatrical and theoretical work in exploring and dramatizing life’s extremity, brevity and intensity, in or...
This study arose out of an awareness that contemporary performance theories and production techniqu...
The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground...
One of the goals of Howard Barker’s Theatre of Catastrophe is to challenge conventional view of hist...
Howard Barker’s theatre is uniquely alluring and startlingly original, bringing together classical d...
This is a paperback edition of this landmark study of Howard Barker's drama and poetry between 1969 ...
Although Barker began in the early 1970s as a Marxist satirical playwright, by 2005 his approach had...
Fifteen varied essays discuss the style, language and vision of one of Britain’s most influential an...
Howard Barker is a writer who has made several notable excursions into what he calls ‘the charnel ho...
This book explores questions of gender, desire, embodiment, and language in Barker’s oeuvre. With Th...
In this thesis, I intend to approach and explore Howard Barker’s corpus, interweaving philosophical ...
While it is by now axiomatic to say that Howard Barker does not comfortably or conveniently fit into...
A collection of critical essays considering (uniquely) the full range of Barker's achievements: as d...
Taking my point of departure from Sakellaridou’s perceptive discussion, the argument in this article...
The English dramatist/director Howard Barker has, through a unique combination of style, content, th...
A "contemporary classic" as he portrays himself, Howard Barker remains a singular voice in English c...
This study arose out of an awareness that contemporary performance theories and production techniqu...
The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground...
One of the goals of Howard Barker’s Theatre of Catastrophe is to challenge conventional view of hist...
Howard Barker’s theatre is uniquely alluring and startlingly original, bringing together classical d...
This is a paperback edition of this landmark study of Howard Barker's drama and poetry between 1969 ...
Although Barker began in the early 1970s as a Marxist satirical playwright, by 2005 his approach had...
Fifteen varied essays discuss the style, language and vision of one of Britain’s most influential an...
Howard Barker is a writer who has made several notable excursions into what he calls ‘the charnel ho...
This book explores questions of gender, desire, embodiment, and language in Barker’s oeuvre. With Th...
In this thesis, I intend to approach and explore Howard Barker’s corpus, interweaving philosophical ...
While it is by now axiomatic to say that Howard Barker does not comfortably or conveniently fit into...
A collection of critical essays considering (uniquely) the full range of Barker's achievements: as d...
Taking my point of departure from Sakellaridou’s perceptive discussion, the argument in this article...
The English dramatist/director Howard Barker has, through a unique combination of style, content, th...
A "contemporary classic" as he portrays himself, Howard Barker remains a singular voice in English c...
This study arose out of an awareness that contemporary performance theories and production techniqu...
The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground...
One of the goals of Howard Barker’s Theatre of Catastrophe is to challenge conventional view of hist...