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Theatre Stuff

Critical Essays on Contemporary Irish Theatre

by Eamonn Jordan (Volume editor)
©2009 Edited Collection XLVIII, 326 Pages

Summary

Irish theatre has never been so successful, yet at the same time never more in need of rigorous evaluation. Many of the plays by Brian Friel, Thomas Murphy, Thomas Kilroy, Frank McGuinness, Anne Devlin, Sebastian Barry, Conor McPherson, Martin McDonagh (LondonIrish), Marina Carr, Billy Roche and Marie Jones have been critically acclaimed and won substantial awards. In addition, Irish directors, designers, actors and administrators have worked at some of the best theatres in the world and with some of the most talented professionals available. In this comprehensive collection of essays, playwrights, directors, journalists, theatre practitioners, critics and academics, from many different countries and backgrounds, give their perceptive points of view. Each contributor takes an approach which is passionate, idiosyncratic, astute, provocative and refreshing. All of the writing, in one way or another, hints at the demands, magic, urgency and ephemeral qualities of good theatre. This extremely valuable collection of accessible essays will promote discussion and is a timely and welcome addition to the critical debate on Irish drama.

Details

Pages
XLVIII, 326
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9781789970289
Language
English
Keywords
Irish theatre
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Wien, 2009. XLVIII, 326 pp.

Biographical notes

Eamonn Jordan (Volume editor)

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