Theatres of the Troubles

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Belfast
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Derry
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forgotten drama
grass roots
Ireland
Irish history
Irish liberation
Irish theatre
liberation models
Loyalist
national ideology
neo and post colonial concepts
performance studies
plays
playscripts
poltical theatre activity
popular culture
post colonial literature
post war Europe
post-war period
radical theatre
Republican
the Troubles
theatre history
theatre studies
work's reception

Product details

  • ISBN 9780859897945
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2008
  • Publisher: University of Exeter
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The first book to document grass roots popular theatres which developed from within the working class Republican and Loyalist communities of Belfast and Derry during the latest phase of the four hundred year conflict between Ireland and Britain. Theatres of the Troubles explores the history of one of the most important periods of political theatre activity in post-war Europe.

This significant study seeks to convey how the moment to moment unfolding of the conflict determined organisation, ‘texts’, performance contexts and reception, and how the theatres operated within Republican and Loyalist communities. All chapters draw upon previously unpublished primary sources, including texts, interviews and letters, shared workshops and witnessed performance.

In examining not only how these theatres related to each other, but also their relationship to European traditions of radical theatre and to the liberation models which were developing in neo- and post-colonial contexts in the South, Theatres of the Troubles represents a key addition to our understanding of the critical relationship between historical conditions and the development of radical theatre forms.







Bill McDonnell is Senior Lecturer in Theatre at the University of Sheffield. He has worked both as an actor and writer and was founder and co-director of Theatreworks, Sheffield. He is co-author of Social Impact in UK Theatre (with Dominic Shellard, Arts Council England, 2006).


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