Encouraged by Communist parties and left-wing trade unions, radical, or working-class, theatre groups of the twentieth century were crucial in the development of a long-lasting left-wing cultural activist impulse in a number of nations. The branches of the Unity Theatre in UK and the New Theatre in Australia had a highly conscious democratic and explicit working class orientation, and presented various combinations of mainstream and radical dramatic genres and plays. Drawing on oral histories and archival research, this chapter explores the politics of popular culture by focusing on the degrees of mobility of ideas, dramatic texts and people and politics between the two theatres. The emergent mobility patterns across these elements demonstr...
World Political Theatre and Performance: Theories, Histories, Practices is the second collection of ...
This thesis investigates the rise and fall of the propagandist theatre of Moral Re-Armament (MRA), w...
Theatre and performance scholarship has exhaustively theorised the nature of the political dimension...
For two radical theatres formed in the 1930s, taking performances to their audiences was an importan...
For much of the twentieth century, branches of the New Theatre in Australia presented left-wing thea...
One of the longest running theatre companies in Australia, New Theatre began life as the Workers...
Exploring the experiences of early to mid-twentieth century British theatre-makers in Russia, this b...
In this article, I examine the Garment Workers’ Union’s theatre as a manifestation of transnational ...
This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, an...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, an...
This paper lifts the curtain on the cross-fertilization of political resistance and theatre performa...
1914-1956: as political governing systems clashed, economic crises devastated nations and the percei...
abstract: Theatre for social change, or more generally, theatre that addresses political issues in a...
What have been the conditions of production for a political theatre to appear in post-1990s Romania?...
World Political Theatre and Performance: Theories, Histories, Practices is the second collection of ...
This thesis investigates the rise and fall of the propagandist theatre of Moral Re-Armament (MRA), w...
Theatre and performance scholarship has exhaustively theorised the nature of the political dimension...
For two radical theatres formed in the 1930s, taking performances to their audiences was an importan...
For much of the twentieth century, branches of the New Theatre in Australia presented left-wing thea...
One of the longest running theatre companies in Australia, New Theatre began life as the Workers...
Exploring the experiences of early to mid-twentieth century British theatre-makers in Russia, this b...
In this article, I examine the Garment Workers’ Union’s theatre as a manifestation of transnational ...
This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, an...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, an...
This paper lifts the curtain on the cross-fertilization of political resistance and theatre performa...
1914-1956: as political governing systems clashed, economic crises devastated nations and the percei...
abstract: Theatre for social change, or more generally, theatre that addresses political issues in a...
What have been the conditions of production for a political theatre to appear in post-1990s Romania?...
World Political Theatre and Performance: Theories, Histories, Practices is the second collection of ...
This thesis investigates the rise and fall of the propagandist theatre of Moral Re-Armament (MRA), w...
Theatre and performance scholarship has exhaustively theorised the nature of the political dimension...