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  1. Dramaturgy of form
    performing verse in contemporary theatre
    Author: Lech, Kasia
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    Chapter 1: Heteroglossia of Verse and Its Dramaturgical Potential; Chapter 2: Verse in Translation and Adaptation; Chapter 3: (No-longer) Ibsen's "Language of the Gods": Verse and Marginalized Voices; Chapter 4: Verse and New Theatre Forms. more

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    Chapter 1: Heteroglossia of Verse and Its Dramaturgical Potential; Chapter 2: Verse in Translation and Adaptation; Chapter 3: (No-longer) Ibsen's "Language of the Gods": Verse and Marginalized Voices; Chapter 4: Verse and New Theatre Forms.

     

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  2. Dramaturgy of form
    performing verse in contemporary theatre
    Author: Lech, Kasia
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    Dramaturgy of Form examines verse in twenty-first-century theatre practice across different languages, cultures, and media. Through interdisciplinary engagement, Kasia Lech offers a new method for verse analysis in the performance context. The book... more

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    Dramaturgy of Form examines verse in twenty-first-century theatre practice across different languages, cultures, and media. Through interdisciplinary engagement, Kasia Lech offers a new method for verse analysis in the performance context. The book traces the dramaturgical operation of verse in new writings, musicals, devised performances, multilingual dramas, Hip Hop theatre, films, digital projects, and gig theatre, as well as translations and adaptations of classics and new theatre forms created by Irish, Spanish, Nigerian, Polish, American, Canadian, Australian, British, Russian, and multinational artists. Their verse dramaturgies explore timely issues such as global identities, agency and precarity, global and local politics, and generational and class stories. The development of dramaturgy is discussed with the focus turning to the new stylized approach to theatre, whose arrival Hans-Thies Lehmann foretold in his Postdramatic Theatre, documenting a turning point for contemporary Western theatre. Serving theatre-makers, scholars, and students working with classical and contemporary verse and poetry in performance contexts; practitioners and academics of aural and oral dramaturgies; voice and verse-speaking coaches; and actors seeking the creative opportunities that verse offers, Dramaturgy of Form reveals verse as a tool for innovation and transformation that is at the forefront of contemporary practices and experiences

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780429260056; 0429260059; 9780429522208; 0429522207; 9780429535673; 0429535678; 9780429550379; 0429550375
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    Series: Focus on Dramaturgy
    Subjects: Performance poetry; Verse drama; Poetry and the arts
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Dramaturgy of form
    performing verse in contemporary theatre
    Author: Lech, Kasia
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    Chapter 1: Heteroglossia of Verse and Its Dramaturgical Potential; Chapter 2: Verse in Translation and Adaptation; Chapter 3: (No-longer) Ibsen's "Language of the Gods": Verse and Marginalized Voices; Chapter 4: Verse and New Theatre Forms. more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Chapter 1: Heteroglossia of Verse and Its Dramaturgical Potential; Chapter 2: Verse in Translation and Adaptation; Chapter 3: (No-longer) Ibsen's "Language of the Gods": Verse and Marginalized Voices; Chapter 4: Verse and New Theatre Forms.

     

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