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El. knyga: The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre

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South Africa has a uniquely rich and diverse theatre tradition which has responded energetically to the countrys remarkable transition, helping to define the challenges and contradictions of this young democracy. This volume considers the variety of theatre forms, and the work of the major playwrights and theatre makers producing work in democratic South Africa. It offers an overview of theatre pioneers and theatre forms in Part One, before concentrating on the work of individual playwrights in Part Two. Through its wide-ranging survey of indigenous drama written predominantly in the English language and the analysis of more than 100 plays, a detailed account is provided of post-apartheid South African theatre and its engagement with the countrys recent history.

Part One offers six overview chapters on South African theatre pioneers and theatre forms. These include consideration of the work of artists such as Barney Simon, Mbongeni Ngema, Phyllis Klotz; the collaborations of William Kentridge and the Handspring Puppet Company; the work of Magnet Theatre, and of physical and popular community theatre forms.

Part Two features chapters on twelve major playwrights, including Athol Fugard, Reza de Wet, Lara Foot, Zakes Mda, Yaėl Farber, Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom, Mike van Graan and Brett Bailey. It includes a survey of emerging playwrights and significant plays, and the book closes with an interview with Aubrey Sekhabi, the Artistic Director of the South African State Theatre in Pretoria.

Written by a team of over twenty leading international scholars, The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre is a unique resource that will be invaluable to students and scholars from a range of different disciplines, as well as theatre practitioners.

Recenzijos

The Methuen Drama Guide brings compelling theatre and performance from the past twenty years under scholarly study, and the editors gather an impressive array of primarily South African scholars and theatre practitioners to reflect on themes and aesthetics emerging in more than a hundred plays The Methuen Drama Guide offers a rare, well-curated glimpse into some of the most exciting contemporary work in South African theatre of the past twenty years. A long overdue contribution to postapartheid theatre scholarship, it is accessible to those with little knowledge of the topic and rewarding to those more knowledgeable. * Theatre Survey *

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This is the first volume to provide a wide-ranging survey and analysis of South African theatre from the last fifty years.
About the Editors vii
Introduction 1(14)
Greg Homann
Martin Middeke
Peter Paul Schnierer
PART I OVERVIEW ESSAYS
15(108)
1 The `Pioneers'
17(26)
Sarah Roberts
2 Contemporary Collaborators I: Kentridge/Handspring/Taylor
43(16)
Jane Taylor
3 Contemporary Collaborators II: Magnet Theatre
59(18)
Yvette Hutchison
4 Physical Theatre
77(16)
Robyn Sassen
5 Popular Community Theatre
93(16)
Emma Durden
6 The Theatre Makers in One-Person Format
109(14)
Veronica Baxter
PART II PLAYWRIGHTS
123(242)
7 Athol Fugard
125(20)
Dennis Walder
8 Reza de Wet
145(18)
Anton Krueger
9 Paul Slabolepszy
163(14)
Adrienne Sichel
10 Zakes Mda
177(18)
Kene Igweonu
11 Lara Foot
195(14)
Loren A. Kruger
12 Mike van Graan
209(18)
Brent Meersman
13 Craig Higginson
227(14)
Michael Titlestad
14 Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom
241(18)
Muff Andersson
15 Brett Bailey
259(18)
Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.
16 Pieter-Dirk Uys
277(16)
Mervyn McMurtry
17 Fatima Dike
293(18)
Miki Flockemann
Rolf Solberg
18 Yael Farber
311(10)
Marcia Blumberg
19 Emerging Playwrights and Significant Plays
321(20)
Greg Homann
20 Aubrey Sekhabi
341(24)
Greg Homann
Index 365
Martin Middeke is Professor and Chair of English Literature at the University of Augsburg, Germany and Visiting Professor of English at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.

Peter Paul Schnierer is Professor and Chair of English Literature at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.

Greg Homann is an independent academic and multi-award winning theatre director based in Johannesburg, South Africa.