Dramaturgy of the Door

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Alhambra Palace
Alleyway House
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Back Door
Body
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Communal Courtyard
dramaturgical impact
Duncan's Chamber
Duncan’s Chamber
embodiment in theatre
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Estate Car
Everlasting Bonfire
Gogh
liminal space analysis in performance
Macbeth's Castle
Macbeth’s Castle
performance studies
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Roll Top Desk
Site Specific
site-specific performance
spatial dramaturgy
Specific Doors
Stage
Text
Theatrical
theatrical architecture
theatrical doors
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UK Culture
Vice Versa
Vincent Van Gogh

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032176987
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Dramaturgy of the Door examines the door as a critical but under-explored feature of theatre and performance, asking how doors function on stage, in site-specific practice and in performances of place.

This first book-length study on the topic argues that doors engage in and help to shape broad phenomena of performance across key areas of critical enquiry in the field. Doors open up questions of theatrical space(s) and artistic encounters with place(s), design and architecture, bodies and movement, interior versus exterior, im/materiality, the relationship between the real and the imaginary, and processes of transformation. As doors separate places and practices, they also invite us to see connections and contradictions between each one and to consider the ways in which doors frame the world beyond the stage and between places of performance.

With a wide-ranging set of examples – from Shakespeare’s Macbeth to performance installations in the Mojave Desert – The Dramaturgy of the Door is aimed at performance makers and artists as well as advanced students and scholars in the fields of performance studies, cultural theory, and visual arts.

Stuart Andrews is a writer, researcher, and Co-Director of Performing City Resilience.

Matthew Wagner is a Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance at the University of Surrey.