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9780719061981

Playing for Time Stories of Lost Children, Ghosts and the Endangered Present in Contemporary Theatre

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  • ISBN13:

    9780719061981

  • ISBN10:

    0719061989

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2013-03-31
  • Publisher: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Summary

Playing for Time explores connections between theatre time, the historical moment and fictional time. Geraldine Cousin persuasively argues that a crucial characteristic of contemporary British theatre is its preoccupation with instability and danger, and traces images of catastrophe and loss in a wide range of recent plays and productions. The diversity of the texts that are examined is a major strength of the book. In addition to plays by contemporary dramatists, Cousin analyses staged adaptations of novels, and productions of plays by Euripides, Strindberg and Priestley. A key focus is Stephen Daldry's award-winning revival of Priestley's An Inspector Calls, which is discussed in relation both to other Priestley "time" plays and to Caryl Churchill's apocalyptic Far Away. Lost children are a recurring motif: Bryony Lavery's Frozen, for example, is explored in the context of the Soham murders (which took place while the play was in production at the National Theatre), whilst three virtually simultaneous productions of Euripides' Hecuba are interpreted with regard to the Beslan massacre of schoolchildren.

Author Biography

Geraldine Cousin is Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick.

Table of Contents

Preface1. The Collapsing House2. Past Present: Dramatisations of 'Return'3. Enter the Revenant4. Nunc Instantis: Arcadia and Copenhagen5. Stories of Lost Futures6. The Skriker's Progeny7. Blood Sacrifice8. Daughters' Tales9. Coram Boy: A Final Story

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