Joan Littlewood was one of the most visionary and influential theatre directors of the twentieth century. Drawing on extensive archival research and detailed performance histories, and paying close attention to wider political and cultural forces, this innovative study presents a fresh examination of Littlewood's treatment of the politics of war, Renaissance plays, marginalised communities and popular culture in productions such as Oh What a Lovely War, A Taste of Honey and Richard II. This book offers a sustained examination of Littlewood's paratheatrical activity that centred on her ambitious plans for the Fun Palace, a multifaceted cultural centre, and her numerous playground projects for young people. Alert to critical thinking on ethics, citizenship, cultural politics, class and space, Joan Littlewood's Theatre will deepen and extend knowledge and understanding of the innovative theatrical, cultural and community-based practices generated by Littlewood throughout her career.
ISBN: | 9781107532045 |
Publication date: | 2nd July 2015 |
Author: | Nadine University of Warwick Holdsworth |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 334 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre |
Genres: |
Individual actors and performers Theatre studies |