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Staging America
A new generation of playwrights, whose careers began in this century, has emerged, and done so when American theatre and society was changing. Capturing the cultural shifts of 21st-century America, Staging America explores the lives and works of 8 award-winning playwrights â including Ayad Akhtar, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Young Jean Lee and Quiara AlllegrĂa Hudes â whose backgrounds reflect the social, religious, sexual and national diversity of American society. Each chapter is devoted to a single playwright and provides an overview of their career, a description and critical evaluation of their work, as well as a sense of their reception
Staging America
A new generation of playwrights, whose careers began in this century, has emerged, and done so when American theatre and society was changing. Capturing the cultural shifts of 21st-century America, Staging America explores the lives and works of 8 award-winning playwrights â including Ayad Akhtar, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Young Jean Lee and Quiara AlllegrĂa Hudes â whose backgrounds reflect the social, religious, sexual and national diversity of American society. Each chapter is devoted to a single playwright and provides an overview of their career, a description and critical evaluation of their work, as well as a sense of their reception
Teatr i nadchodzÄ ca rewolucja
Wywiad opublikowany po raz pierwszy w "Theatre Quaterly", Vol. 8, no 31, Autumn 1978 (29-35). Tyt. oryg.: The Theatre and the Coming Revolution
Exposure to chemical cocktails before or after conception : The effect of timing on ovarian development
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Twenty-First Century American Playwrights
The early years of the twenty-first century saw several losses for the American theatre but also marked the emergence of a new generation of exciting playwrights. In this book, Christopher Bigsby explores the work of nine of these developing talents, and the importance of issues including race, gender and politics for their writing. Increasingly, these new figures are gaining their reputations not on Broadway but in small theatres and small towns or even abroad, bringing fresh and diverse perspectives to contemporary American drama. With a focus on female writers and on issues of personal and public identity in contemporary society, this volume investigates the styles and techniques these playwrights favour, the themes they raise, and their role in a changing America and a changing world. - Introduces and analyses nine contemporary playwrights and the themes they explore in their work, making this an essential resource for students of modern theatre - Includes in-depth discussion of issues in gender and racial identity, examining the work of seven women writers and two African-American writers - Debates the role of politics in contemporary American drama, considering the role and potential of theatre as a medium for writers to engage with socio-political concern
Writers in Conversation Volume Six
Writers in Conversation compiles Christopher Bigsbyâs interviews with the worldâs greatest writers from over a decade of the Arthur Miller Centreâs International Literary Festival at the University of East Anglia. These often candid, in-depth, witty and illuminating exchanges shine a light on the craft and profession of the working writer today; a must buy for any scholar or fan of any of these household names. Published in association with the Arthur Miller Institute for American Studies