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Katie Mitchell and the Politics of Naturalist Theatre | Dan Rebellato and Kim Solga in conversation (Interview) [electronic resource].
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Katie Mitchell and the Politics of Naturalist Theatre | Dan Rebellato and Kim Solga in conversation (Interview).
- Gender & Sexuality.
- History & Society.
- Adaptation & Translation.
- Audience & Spectatorship.
- Adaptation.
- Design.
- Devising.
- Drama.
- Naturalism.
- Political.
- Post-modernism.
- Realism.
- Text & Interpretation.
- Interpretation.
- Directing.
- Staging.
- Scenography.
- Academic.
- Actor.
- Director.
- Educator.
- Twenty-First Century.
- Local Subjects:
- Katie Mitchell and the Politics of Naturalist Theatre | Dan Rebellato and Kim Solga in conversation (Interview).
- Gender & Sexuality.
- History & Society.
- Adaptation & Translation.
- Audience & Spectatorship.
- Adaptation.
- Design.
- Devising.
- Drama.
- Naturalism.
- Political.
- Post-modernism.
- Realism.
- Text & Interpretation.
- Interpretation.
- Directing.
- Staging.
- Scenography.
- Academic.
- Actor.
- Director.
- Educator.
- Twenty-First Century.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Other Title:
- Digital Theatre Plus.
- Place of Publication:
- Digital Theatre, 2017
- Summary:
- Dan Rebellato and Kim Solga explore the ethics and aesthetics within Katie Mitchell's oeuvre. Solga considers the inherent feminist politics of Mitchell's work, and Rebellato places it within the historical context of naturalism, leading to a detailed discussion of Sarah Kane's radical naturalism and Mitchell's production of Cleansed.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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