Creating Verbatim Theatre from Oral Histories

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Community Oral History Project
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Interview Content
interview transcript analysis
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narrative-based drama
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Oral Histories
oral history
Oral history performance
Oral History Practice
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oral testimonies
oral testimony
performance ethnography
Played Back
Post-show Discussions
qualitative data interpretation
Scripting Process
step-by-step play creation guide
Tectonic Theater Project
Theatre Makers
Theatre Practitioners
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Verbatim Piece
Verbatim Play
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367181505
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Offering a roadmap for practicing verbatim theatre (plays created from oral histories), this book outlines theatre processes through the lens of oral history and draws upon oral history scholarship to bring best practices from that discipline to theatre practitioners.

This book opens with an overview of oral history and verbatim theatre, considering the ways in which existing oral history debates can inform verbatim theatre processes and highlights necessary ethical considerations within each field, which are especially prevalent when working with narrators from marginalised communities. It provides a step-by-step guide to creating plays from interviews and contains practical guidance for determining the scope of a theatre project: identifying narrators and conducting interviews, developing a script from excerpts of interview transcripts and outlining a variety of ways to create verbatim theatre productions. By bringing together this explicit discussion of oral history in relationship to theatre based on personal testimonies, the reader gains insight into each field and the close relationship between the two.

Supported by international case studies that cover a wide range of working methods and productions, including The Laramie Project and Parramatta Girls, this is the perfect guide for oral historians producing dramatic representations of the material they have sourced through interviews, and for writers creating professional theatre productions, community projects or student plays.

Clare Summerskill is an independent academic researcher who has recently completed her PhD at Royal Holloway University of London in the Drama department. She is chair and co-founder of the UK’s Oral History Society LGBTQ Special Interest Group. She is also a playwright, stand-up and singer-songwriter.