Rebellious Mirrors: Community Based Theatre in Aotearoa/new Zealand
By (Author) Paul Maunder
Canterbury University Press
Canterbury University Press
26th August 2013
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
792.0993
Paperback
272
This unique account of community-based theatre - theatre created by professionals working with communities - challenges the mainstream history of New Zealand theatre. Rebellious Mirrors looks at the early production of theatre in Aotearoa/New Zealand, investigates the experimental period of the 1970s, which is seen as searching for an authentic role, portrays the beginnings of Maori theatre, and gives a comprehensive portrait of a field of work during the period 1990-2010: work that took place within the contradictory framework of neo-liberalism.
Paul Maunder has had a life-long career in New Zealand theatre, beginning in experimental group theatre, exploring political and bicultural theatre, with occasional forays into the mainstream, before becoming committed to community-based theatre.