The article focuses on one of the most controversial plays in contemporary Irish theatre, Richard Norton-Taylor’s Bloody Sunday. Scenes from the Saville Inquiry. The play belongs to the popular form of drama called verbatim or documentary and attempts to render factual material and recorded evidence about the Bloody Sunday tragedy in a possibly most objective and reliable way. The aim of the article is to present Norton-Taylor’s work against the long and interesting tradition of the genre of documentary theatre. What is more, the central subject of the analysis is the complex interconnection between journalistic methods of rendering facts and strictly fictional strategies – such as for instance metaphor, metonymy or synecdoche – whic...
On 29 January 1998, the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, made a statement to the House of Co...
In this paper I am analysing a tribunal play, Justifying War by Richard Norton-Taylor, which covers ...
Book synopsis: On 29 January 1998, the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, made a statement to ...
The article focuses on one of the most controversial plays in contemporary Irish theatre, Richard N...
Documentary theatre has the capacity to confront and challenge its audience; however, there are occa...
The tribunal plays produced at the Tricycle theatre in Kilburn, North London have come to represent ...
Documentary theatre has the capacity to confront and challenge its audience; however, there are occa...
The research was developed and conducted to analyse the way in which the conflict is represented in ...
This thesis explores theatre's capacity to act as a medium for the 'production' of history. Proposin...
Documentary theatre, as a theatrical genre, has not maintained a continuous presence in Irish theatr...
textOn January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, British soldiers opened fire on Irish citizens ...
This article discusses emotion as a strategy of political agency in post-Thatcherite documentary the...
This paper examines Paul Greengrass’ 2002 docudrama ‘Bloody Sunday’, paying particular attention to ...
The narrative process is inherently selective and consequently open to distortion and falsification....
In a 1983 article the critic Lynda Henderson offered an acerbic critique of the fascination with his...
On 29 January 1998, the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, made a statement to the House of Co...
In this paper I am analysing a tribunal play, Justifying War by Richard Norton-Taylor, which covers ...
Book synopsis: On 29 January 1998, the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, made a statement to ...
The article focuses on one of the most controversial plays in contemporary Irish theatre, Richard N...
Documentary theatre has the capacity to confront and challenge its audience; however, there are occa...
The tribunal plays produced at the Tricycle theatre in Kilburn, North London have come to represent ...
Documentary theatre has the capacity to confront and challenge its audience; however, there are occa...
The research was developed and conducted to analyse the way in which the conflict is represented in ...
This thesis explores theatre's capacity to act as a medium for the 'production' of history. Proposin...
Documentary theatre, as a theatrical genre, has not maintained a continuous presence in Irish theatr...
textOn January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, British soldiers opened fire on Irish citizens ...
This article discusses emotion as a strategy of political agency in post-Thatcherite documentary the...
This paper examines Paul Greengrass’ 2002 docudrama ‘Bloody Sunday’, paying particular attention to ...
The narrative process is inherently selective and consequently open to distortion and falsification....
In a 1983 article the critic Lynda Henderson offered an acerbic critique of the fascination with his...
On 29 January 1998, the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, made a statement to the House of Co...
In this paper I am analysing a tribunal play, Justifying War by Richard Norton-Taylor, which covers ...
Book synopsis: On 29 January 1998, the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, made a statement to ...