
Applied Theatre
Bewilderment and Beyond
James Thompson(Author)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 29. September 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-3-03910-021-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This book explores the practice of theatre in communities, social institutions and with marginalised groups. It shifts between context and country to examine different ways that theatre has been applied to a wide range of social issues. Theatre projects in Brazil, Burkina Faso, Sri Lanka and the UK are analysed to argue for a complex and questioning view of the practice. Initiatives in prisons, development contexts, war situations and participatory research projects become the sites to interrogate the claims that applied theatre can be a theatre for social change.
Many practitioners and researchers, who have witnessed powerful applied theatre projects, nonetheless struggle to articulate the reasons why the projects were successful. This book uses the questions inspired by that perplexity to create a case for applied theatre as a major area of contemporary theatre practice.
Many practitioners and researchers, who have witnessed powerful applied theatre projects, nonetheless struggle to articulate the reasons why the projects were successful. This book uses the questions inspired by that perplexity to create a case for applied theatre as a major area of contemporary theatre practice.
Reviews / Votes
«This is an intensely honest and vulnerable book. Thompson takes us with him into prisons and theatres of war, without needing to valorise his role as emancipator or hero in these contexts. Instead he carefully reveals and analyses how these encounters have shaped a faltering and always incomplete praxis based in 'bewilderment' rather than easy certainties. This is a practical account with a solid backgrounding in theory. [...] This has been a provocative and fascinating read. I recommend it to anyone who has Thompson's courage and commitment to doubt the world and their place in it as artist, writer, activist or teacher. Thompson is a skilled practitioner and also, in this account, his own critical friend; this is a powerful combination.» (Jonothan Neelands, Research in Drama Education)More details
Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bern
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 22 cm
Width: 15 cm
Weight
330 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-03910-021-7 (9783039100217)
Schweitzer Classification
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03/2006
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Peter Lang Verlag
€35.60
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E-Book
07/2012
4th Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€48.29
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Person
The Author: James Thompson is Director of the Centre for Applied Theatre Research and Senior Lecturer at Manchester University Drama Department. He was co-founder and Director of the Theatre in Prisons and Probation Centre until 1999. He has run applied theatre projects in Brazil, Burkina Faso, Sri Lanka, the UK and the US. He is editor of Prison Theatre: Perspectives and Practices (1998) and author of Drama Workshops for Anger Management and Offending Behaviour (1999).
Content
Contents: Applying theatre to social issues - Applying theatre in social agencies or institutions - Prison theatre - Theatre and development - Participatory theatre as research method - Ethics and community based theatre - Reflecting on examples of applied theatre practice.