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Text in Contemporary Theatre: The Baltics Within the World Experience

Author Guna Zeltina
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Category Performing Arts
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Author(s)Guna Zeltina
ISBN / ASIN1443843253
ISBN-139781443843256
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This collection of articles is devoted to the relationship between text and performance in the contemporary theatre. In this volume, nineteen theatre and drama researchers from the Baltic countries, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Hungary, Russia and China are discussing the results of their research of these issues in an academic article or an essay. The book mainly focuses on the experience of the Baltics in creation of the theatrical texts, but it also provides a wider insight into the changing processes of the world drama and theatre. Three sections of this volume provide numerous examples of functionality of traditional texts in today's theatre, as well as introduce the reader to new names in contemporary drama and different models of practice of theatre companies. This book, with its rich collection of material and detailed analysis of different methods and experiences of contemporary theatre, is recommended for both theatre and drama theoreticians and practitioners.
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