The book explores the revival of British theatre in the 1990s, highlighting its significance in shaping contemporary performance and cultural identity. It delves into key productions, influential playwrights, and the impact of social and political changes on theatrical expression during this transformative period. By analyzing various elements of the renaissance, the work emphasizes how this era revitalized the stage and contributed to a broader understanding of British arts.
Aleks Sierz Livres




Rewriting the Nation
- 278pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A perfect companion to British theatre from 2000-2010 that examines the burgeoning 'new writing' system, provides a study of the principle theatres associated with it and explores in themed chapters the key concerns being addressed by the main playwrights who have gained acclaim in the last ten years.
A lively guided tour through British theatre from Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II