From 1991, when the Dublin Gate Theatre launched their Samuel Beckett Festival featuring nineteen of Beckett’s stage plays, to more recent years, the Gate dominated Irish productions of Beckett’s theater. The Gate Beckett Festival was remounted in 1996 at the Lincoln Center, New York, and at the Barbican Centre, London, in 1999, and individual or grouped productions have toured regularly since then in Ireland and internationally. However, since the Irish premiere of Waiting of Godot at the Pike Theatre in 1955, in addition to several Beckett plays mounted by the National Theatre, many independent Irish theater companies, such as Focus Theatre, Druid Theatre, and more recently Pan Pan Theatre, Blue Raincoat Theatre, The Corn Exchange, and Co...
This special issue of Contemporary Theatre Review devoted to Staging Beckett aims to explore some of...
Harris, Peter James. From Stage to Page: Critical Reception of Irish Plays in London Theatre, 1925-1...
Main theme of this bachelor thesis are theatre plays by Irish dramatist and prose writer Samuel Beck...
This chapter examines productions of Beckett’s work at Dublin’s Focus Theatre, a seventy-two-seat ve...
In the context of national and global trends of producing Beckett’s work, this essay will investigat...
The chapter discusses aspects of scenography in three productions of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Go...
This multi-authored essay presents some selected initial findings from the AHRC Staging Beckett rese...
This study presents the first performance history of Samuel Beckett’s drama in London theatres. The...
This essay explores the tension between the growing cultural capital of the Beckett ‘brand’ and the ...
Samuel Beckett’s intimate knowledge of art and personal friendship with artists, obscure and famous ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Dublin Theatre Festival (DTF) i...
This Introduction contextualises the SBT/A 29.2 (2017) special issue on Staging Beckett at the Margi...
Samuel Beckett’s poetics of “less is more” has anticipated and even partly shaped the evolution of c...
This essay examines three productions that employed devising, investigating the theatre-makers’ aims...
Beckett remains one of the most important writers of the twentieth century whose radical experimenta...
This special issue of Contemporary Theatre Review devoted to Staging Beckett aims to explore some of...
Harris, Peter James. From Stage to Page: Critical Reception of Irish Plays in London Theatre, 1925-1...
Main theme of this bachelor thesis are theatre plays by Irish dramatist and prose writer Samuel Beck...
This chapter examines productions of Beckett’s work at Dublin’s Focus Theatre, a seventy-two-seat ve...
In the context of national and global trends of producing Beckett’s work, this essay will investigat...
The chapter discusses aspects of scenography in three productions of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Go...
This multi-authored essay presents some selected initial findings from the AHRC Staging Beckett rese...
This study presents the first performance history of Samuel Beckett’s drama in London theatres. The...
This essay explores the tension between the growing cultural capital of the Beckett ‘brand’ and the ...
Samuel Beckett’s intimate knowledge of art and personal friendship with artists, obscure and famous ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Dublin Theatre Festival (DTF) i...
This Introduction contextualises the SBT/A 29.2 (2017) special issue on Staging Beckett at the Margi...
Samuel Beckett’s poetics of “less is more” has anticipated and even partly shaped the evolution of c...
This essay examines three productions that employed devising, investigating the theatre-makers’ aims...
Beckett remains one of the most important writers of the twentieth century whose radical experimenta...
This special issue of Contemporary Theatre Review devoted to Staging Beckett aims to explore some of...
Harris, Peter James. From Stage to Page: Critical Reception of Irish Plays in London Theatre, 1925-1...
Main theme of this bachelor thesis are theatre plays by Irish dramatist and prose writer Samuel Beck...