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This book revisits In-Yer-Face theatre, an explosive, energetic theatrical movement from the 1990s that introduced the world to playwrights Sarah Kane, Martin McDonagh, Mark Ravenhill, Jez Butterworth, and many others. Split into three sections the book re-examines the era, considers the movement’s influence on international theatre, and considers its lasting effects on contemporary British theatre. The first section offers new readings on works from that time period (Antony Neilson and Mark Ravenhill) as well as challenges myths created by the Royal Court Theatre about the its involvement with In-Yer-Face theatre. The second section discusses the influence of In-Yer-Face on Portuguese, Russian and Australian theater, while the final section discusses the legacy of In-Yer-Face writers as well as their influences on more recent playwrights, including chapters on Philip Ridley, Sarah Kane, Joe Penhall, Martin Crimp, Dennis Kelly, and Verbatim Drama.
Theater --- Performing arts --- Show business --- Arts --- Performance art --- History. --- Management. --- Theater. --- Theater—History. --- Performing arts. --- Contemporary Theatre. --- Theatre History. --- National/Regional Theatre and Performance. --- Performing Arts. --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Acting --- Actors --- Teatre --- Art del teatre --- Art escènic --- Art teatral --- Dramatúrgia --- Escena --- Representació teatral --- Arts de l'espectacle --- Agents teatrals --- Crítica teatral --- Directors teatrals --- Mascarades (Teatre) --- Música d'escena --- Producció i direcció teatral --- Teatre al carrer --- Teatre d'afeccionats --- Teatre de titelles --- Teatre escolar --- Teatre experimental --- Teatre infantil i juvenil --- Teatre musical --- Teatre negre --- Teatre polític --- Vodevil --- Art dramàtic --- Consuetes (Teatre) --- Efectes especials --- Teatre (Gènere literari) --- Teatres
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A critical study of the playwright's process and the role of identity in each major theatrical work.
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