Using the creation of a new piece of narrative drama with undergraduate students inspired by the meaning of ‘hero’, and the achievements of Sophia Duleep Singh and Paul Stephenson, this article will look at the intersections of history, theatre, and self. Delineating how ‘lost’ histories—when converged with present realities, can create future thinking for, and with, the artists of that future—it will touch on how creating brave spaces in which to approach such work is rooted in relationships, both interpersonal and intertextual. It will explain how looking at, learning from, and working with, Singh and Stephenson’s stories, allows for the creation of performance. In its creation, decoloniality, social justice and equality are foregrounded,...
New plays set in the past continue to make up a significant proportion of British theatre production...
The Story Makers Press is a university-based publisher who focus on making and publishing hybrid sto...
My thesis researches, for the first time, the dialectical relationships between a cluster of plays p...
Between 2000 and 2015 twelve of the UK’s leading producing theatres premiered twenty three plays by ...
Welcome Here: Defining History Through Playwriting is a creative thesis exploring the use of dramatu...
This article examines the theatre as a place of empowerment, with a focus on the post-dramatic colle...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This is an attempt to articulate and ...
Be it a biography or a work of fiction based on a historical figure, documented facts impose certain...
‘Rewriting History’ is a reappraisal of Shakespeare’s history cycle, exploring its origins, its popu...
This collection of essays explores how historians of theatre apply ethical thinking to the attempt t...
This thesis explores theatre's capacity to act as a medium for the 'production' of history. Proposin...
This article explores the conceit of “parallel lives” that characterized plays, novels, and films of...
This article addresses recent developments in literary-critical studies of Shakespeare\u27s status w...
How is theatre, by its very nature, commemorative? How, and why, does theatre centralize commemorati...
The thesis addresses the contrast between the popUlarity of plays with historical characters, i.e. ...
New plays set in the past continue to make up a significant proportion of British theatre production...
The Story Makers Press is a university-based publisher who focus on making and publishing hybrid sto...
My thesis researches, for the first time, the dialectical relationships between a cluster of plays p...
Between 2000 and 2015 twelve of the UK’s leading producing theatres premiered twenty three plays by ...
Welcome Here: Defining History Through Playwriting is a creative thesis exploring the use of dramatu...
This article examines the theatre as a place of empowerment, with a focus on the post-dramatic colle...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This is an attempt to articulate and ...
Be it a biography or a work of fiction based on a historical figure, documented facts impose certain...
‘Rewriting History’ is a reappraisal of Shakespeare’s history cycle, exploring its origins, its popu...
This collection of essays explores how historians of theatre apply ethical thinking to the attempt t...
This thesis explores theatre's capacity to act as a medium for the 'production' of history. Proposin...
This article explores the conceit of “parallel lives” that characterized plays, novels, and films of...
This article addresses recent developments in literary-critical studies of Shakespeare\u27s status w...
How is theatre, by its very nature, commemorative? How, and why, does theatre centralize commemorati...
The thesis addresses the contrast between the popUlarity of plays with historical characters, i.e. ...
New plays set in the past continue to make up a significant proportion of British theatre production...
The Story Makers Press is a university-based publisher who focus on making and publishing hybrid sto...
My thesis researches, for the first time, the dialectical relationships between a cluster of plays p...