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Eight Performance Texts About Disability (1st edition)

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The performance texts (for pre-existing groups of performers) gathered here explore issues surrounding the phenomenon of disability in our 21st century culture. They pose vital questions about the nature of inclusion, what it means to be 'different', and how equipped we are to accept 'diversity'. Each was performed as part of an undergraduate module in interpretive performance in Exeter University's adventurous drama department, and they offer challenging roles for each cast member, providing ample scope for ensemble acting and group production.

Two of the texts cover historical subjects (the turbulent 16th century and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and its aftermath) in exciting and accessible ways. All were eagerly performed by students who enjoyed the opportunity to work together with evenly divided roles.

Professor Peter Thomson says of Lameday, "…the day of the lame is a stunning image of the socioreligious chaos of the sixteenth century. It was a privilege to read (the play)". Joyce Carol Oates has described James MacDonald as a master of mimicry whose work is special.

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1527558266 / 9781527558267
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
18/08/2020
England
English
544 pages
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