The debate about the relationship between theatre and democracy rests on a presumption that both the artform and the political form share an inter- twined history, based in their co-appearance in Greece. Equally well-known is the antagonism towards both theatre and democracy that emerges at the same moment, most clearly found in Plato. This essay revisits this history in order to set up an examination of two contemporary theatre performances that explicitly raise the relationship of democracy and theatre, the British company Punchdrunk’s The Drowned Man and the Belgian company Ontroerend Goed’s Fight Night. Both, in very different ways, approach democracy through a focus on audience experi- ence. How, then, might these productions be read i...
Democratisation is a term frequently applied to participatory art asan indicator of its value, not n...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
This book begins with a simple observation - that just as the theatre resurfaced during the late Ren...
The debate about the relationship between theatre and democracy rests on a presumption that both the...
In 1973, the Trilateral Commission asked whether democracies were becoming ‘ungovernable’. Warning o...
When we think of Democracy as a way of governance, usually modern democratic states come to mind. Mo...
At the heart of any theatre practice that is committed to social justice is a commitment to the valu...
As editors of this fourth special Essays section of the European Journal of Theatre and Performance,...
In this thesis I examine the potential opportunities and limitations presented by participatory thea...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
The article discusses and analyzes the democratic potential of theatre-going within the framework of...
In this essay, I will examine the development of a growing trend of democratisation in British conte...
Democratisation is a term frequently applied to participatory art as an indicator of its value, not...
Theatre and Democracy: Building Democracy in Post-war and Post-democratic Contexts is the outcome of...
This article seeks to stimulate a fresh and inter-disciplinary debate which revolves around the need...
Democratisation is a term frequently applied to participatory art asan indicator of its value, not n...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
This book begins with a simple observation - that just as the theatre resurfaced during the late Ren...
The debate about the relationship between theatre and democracy rests on a presumption that both the...
In 1973, the Trilateral Commission asked whether democracies were becoming ‘ungovernable’. Warning o...
When we think of Democracy as a way of governance, usually modern democratic states come to mind. Mo...
At the heart of any theatre practice that is committed to social justice is a commitment to the valu...
As editors of this fourth special Essays section of the European Journal of Theatre and Performance,...
In this thesis I examine the potential opportunities and limitations presented by participatory thea...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
The article discusses and analyzes the democratic potential of theatre-going within the framework of...
In this essay, I will examine the development of a growing trend of democratisation in British conte...
Democratisation is a term frequently applied to participatory art as an indicator of its value, not...
Theatre and Democracy: Building Democracy in Post-war and Post-democratic Contexts is the outcome of...
This article seeks to stimulate a fresh and inter-disciplinary debate which revolves around the need...
Democratisation is a term frequently applied to participatory art asan indicator of its value, not n...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
This book begins with a simple observation - that just as the theatre resurfaced during the late Ren...