Aural/Oral Dramaturgies

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contemporary aural performance research
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dramaturgy
dramaturgy of sound
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Flemish Wave
gig theatre
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Kneehigh Theatre
live music integration
Media Dramaturgy
Meta-critical Reflection
microphones
OD Project
Ontroerend Goed
performance
performance studies
physical theatre methods
post-verbatim
Postdramatic Theatre
qualitative case studies
Quasi Una Fantasia
Quote Unquote
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sound design theory
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Theatre Royal Stratford East
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367560744
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Aural/Oral Dramaturgies: Theatre in the Digital Age focuses on the ‘aural turn’ in contemporary theatre-making, examining a number of seemingly disparate trends that foreground speech and sound -- ‘post-verbatim’ theatre, 'amplified storytelling' (works using microphones and headphones), and ‘gig theatre’ that incorporates live music performance.

Its main argument is that the dramaturgical underpinnings of these works contribute to an understanding of theatre as an extra-literary activity, greater than the centrality of the script that traditionally dominated many historical discussions. This quality is usually expressed in terms of the corporeality in dance and physical theatre, but the aural/oral turn gives an alternative viewpoint on the interplay between text and performance. The book's case studies draw on the ways in which a range of theatre companies engage with the dramaturgy of speech and sound in their work. It is further accompanied by a specially curated collection of digital resources, including interviews, conversations, and presentations from artists and academics.

This is a key text for scholars, students, and practitioners of contemporary performance, and anyone working with dramaturgies of orality and aurality in today’s performance environment.

Duška Radosavljević teaches at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London. She is the author of the award-winning monograph, Theatre-Making: Interplay Between Text and Performance in the 21st Century (2013), and editor of Theatre Criticism: Changing Landscapes (2016) and The Contemporary Ensemble: Interviews with Theatre-Makers (2013).

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