In this essay Paul Maloney and Adrienne Scullion investigate the ambitious agenda of theatre internationalism in the context of non-professional theatre making in Glasgow in the mid-twentieth century. For members of the Glasgow Jewish Institute Players, internationalism was represented through a diverse repertoire of classic European texts and contemporary American plays, presented alongside new original plays and sketches drawing on Yiddish and Scottish popular theatre tropes, and experienced through its members’ range of international diasporic networks, specifically with Jewish theatre makers in New York. It is argued that the internationalizing experience of the company and, specifically, its sustained exploration of immigration and of ...
This essay explores the complexities of intercultural interaction, specifically in the context of gl...
The article takes issue with the perceived space/gap between the multiple identities of mixed-herita...
This essay examines three productions that employed devising, investigating the theatre-makers’ aims...
In this essay Paul Maloney and Adrienne Scullion investigate the ambitious agenda of theatre interna...
The Glasgow Jewish Institute Players was an innovative community theatre group whose work explored t...
This essay examines the phenomenon of cross-cultural Shakespearean “traffic” as an import/export “bu...
The National Theatre of Scotland (NTS), which began producing work early in 2006, is a building-less...
The Festival of Jewish Arts in Glasgow was the first and largest Jewish festival in Britain, concei...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how Martin McDonagh’s plays, both in text and performance, express the...
The thesis is an examination of the connection between politics, culture and the contemporary pract...
In the context of national and global trends of producing Beckett’s work, this essay will investigat...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
This article analyzes the role of music in the negotiation of Scottish-Jewish identity in early twen...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
This article makes use of autobiographies and oral interviews in order to explore the lifestyles of ...
This essay explores the complexities of intercultural interaction, specifically in the context of gl...
The article takes issue with the perceived space/gap between the multiple identities of mixed-herita...
This essay examines three productions that employed devising, investigating the theatre-makers’ aims...
In this essay Paul Maloney and Adrienne Scullion investigate the ambitious agenda of theatre interna...
The Glasgow Jewish Institute Players was an innovative community theatre group whose work explored t...
This essay examines the phenomenon of cross-cultural Shakespearean “traffic” as an import/export “bu...
The National Theatre of Scotland (NTS), which began producing work early in 2006, is a building-less...
The Festival of Jewish Arts in Glasgow was the first and largest Jewish festival in Britain, concei...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how Martin McDonagh’s plays, both in text and performance, express the...
The thesis is an examination of the connection between politics, culture and the contemporary pract...
In the context of national and global trends of producing Beckett’s work, this essay will investigat...
As the prominence of the recent #WakingTheFeminists movement illustrates, the Irish theatre world is...
This article analyzes the role of music in the negotiation of Scottish-Jewish identity in early twen...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
This article makes use of autobiographies and oral interviews in order to explore the lifestyles of ...
This essay explores the complexities of intercultural interaction, specifically in the context of gl...
The article takes issue with the perceived space/gap between the multiple identities of mixed-herita...
This essay examines three productions that employed devising, investigating the theatre-makers’ aims...