African Theatre 18

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A01=Chukwuma Okoye
A32='Tosin Kooshima Tume
A32=Amy Bonsall
A32=Bernard Eze Orji
A32=Chukwuma Okoye
A32=Femi Osofisan
A32=Sarah Dorgbadzi
A32=Stephanie Shonekan
A32=Zerihun Birehanu
A32=Zindaba Chisiza
Africa
African American
African cultural dialogue
African performance.
African Theatre
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applied theatre
audience engagement
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carnivalization
case studies
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choreographic study
Chukwuma Okoye
contemporary field
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cultural performances
dance
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detective play
disability stigma
dramatic performances
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Femi Osofisan
festivals
folktales
indigenous African festivals
investigations
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masquerade shows
musical performances
Nigeria
orality
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performance aesthetics
performance forms
performances of nationality
playwright
pop culture
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street theatre
The Inspector and the Hero
theatre studies
University of Ibadan
University of Leeds
University of Warwick
Yvette Hutchison

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  • ISBN 9781847012364
  • Weight: 372g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: James Currey
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Highlighted in this volume is the detective play The Inspector and the Hero by Femi Osofisan, one of Africa's leading playwrights. The play has until now only been published in Nigeria. This open issue of African Theatre is a departure from the traditional themed format to showcase the plethora of styles, approaches and perspectives that populate the contemporary field of African theatre studies, with contributions from Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa and Ghana. Focusing mainly on case studies, contributors engage a variety of performance forms, ranging from investigations into radical dramatic and popular musical performances, through "street theatre" (festivals and masquerade shows) and pop culture, to consideration of applied theatre, dance, audience, cultural performances and folktales. Articles address African American and African cultural dialogue; choreographic study; the carnivalization of indigenous African festivals; the stigmatization of disability; the performance of nationality, as well as orality and African performance aesthetics. Highlighted in this volume is the playscript of the detective play The Inspector and the Hero by Femi Osofisan, one of Africa's foremost playwrights. Volume Editor: CHUKWUMA OKOYE Series Editors: Yvette Hutchison, Reader, Department of Theatre & Performance Studies, University of Warwick; Chukwuma Okoye, Reader in African Theatre & Performance, University of Ibadan; Jane Plastow, Professor of African Theatre, University of Leeds.
Chukwuma Okoye is Associate Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. e has published critical essays on Igbo masquerade theatre, the location of African theatre in current debates on literary and cultural studies, and contemporary dance in Nigeria. Chukwuma Okoye is Associate Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. e has published critical essays on Igbo masquerade theatre, the location of African theatre in current debates on literary and cultural studies, and contemporary dance in Nigeria. Femi Osofisan is an internationally lauded playwright, scholar, poet, novelist, actor, director, songwriter, and activist and Professor Emeritus of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan. Osofisan was awarded the Thalia Prize in 2016. He has published five novellas, six volumes of poetry, and more than 50 plays.