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Radical people's theatre / Eugène van Erven.

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1988Description: xiv, 238 p. ill. 25 cmISBN:
  • 0253347882
  • 9780253347886
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 792/.09/047 19
LOC classification:
  • PN2189
Other classification:
  • Ik
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Popular theatre in historical perspective -- 3. The events of 1968 and their radical cultural concepts -- 4. Revolutionary voices in the American political theatre: The San Francisco Mime Troupe ; El Teatro Campesino ; The Bread and Puppet Theater -- 5. Radical popular theatre in regional France: Le Théâtre Populaire de Lorraine ; Lo Teatre de la Carriera -- 6. Regional theatre in Great Britain: The 7:84 Theatre Company -- 7. Emancipatory drama for children and youth in West Germany: Radical Popular Theatre for the Next Generation -- 8. From Milan for the world: Il Collettivo Teatrale la Comune -- 9. Radical popular theatre in Franco's Spain and after: La Cuadra de Sevilla ; The Basque Provinces ; Tábano ; Els Joglars -- 10. Conclusion: General characteristics of radical popular theatre.
Holdings
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Book Biblioteket Valhallavägen Ika Van Erven Available 43731008984
Total holds: 0

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 207-233.

1. Introduction -- 2. Popular theatre in historical perspective -- 3. The events of 1968 and their radical cultural concepts -- 4. Revolutionary voices in the American political theatre: The San Francisco Mime Troupe ; El Teatro Campesino ; The Bread and Puppet Theater -- 5. Radical popular theatre in regional France: Le Théâtre Populaire de Lorraine ; Lo Teatre de la Carriera -- 6. Regional theatre in Great Britain: The 7:84 Theatre Company -- 7. Emancipatory drama for children and youth in West Germany: Radical Popular Theatre for the Next Generation -- 8. From Milan for the world: Il Collettivo Teatrale la Comune -- 9. Radical popular theatre in Franco's Spain and after: La Cuadra de Sevilla ; The Basque Provinces ; Tábano ; Els Joglars -- 10. Conclusion: General characteristics of radical popular theatre.

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