Theatre and War
By (Author) Natalie Alvarez
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
9th March 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Warfare and defence
306.4848
Paperback
120
Width 111mm, Height 178mm
Theatre and war have long been bedfellows. This brief study looks beyond theatre that is about war, and instead focuses on the relationship between theatre and war: how they feed into and inform one another, from rehearsal to post-production analysis. The study builds on the premise that theatre and war share a deep kinship that finds its consummate expression in the very phrase theatre of war. This critical look at the entangled history of theatre and war asks pressing questions that remain pertinent to our current moment: how have the tools of theatre been used in the waging of war How have the tools of waging war been used in the making of performance What are the shared interests of theatre and war And how has performance become a militarized paradigm
Natalie Alvarez is Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies and Associate Dean of Scholarly, Research, and Creative Activities in The Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University. She is the author, editor, and co-editor of four award-winning books including Sustainable Tools for Precarious Times: Performance Actions in the Americas (2019) and Immersions in Cultural Difference: Tourism, War, Performance (2018).