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Samuel Beckett and Disability Performance

Part of the New interpretations of Beckett in the twenty-first century series
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Beckett’s plays have attracted a striking range of disability performances – that is, performances that cast disabled actors, regardless of whether their roles are explicitly described as ‘disabled’ in the text.

Grounded in the history of disability performance of Beckett’s work and a new theorising of Beckett’s treatment of the impaired body, Samuel Beckett and Disability Performance examines four contemporary disability performances of Beckett’s plays, staged in the UK and US, and brings the rich fields of Beckett studies and disability studies into mutually illuminating conversation.

Pairing original interviews with the actors and directors involved in these productions alongside critical analysis underpinned by recent disability and performance theory, this book explores how these productions emphasise or rework previously undetected indicators of disability in Beckett’s work.

More broadly, it reveals how Beckett’s theatre compulsively interrogates alternative embodiments, unexpected forms of agency, and the extraordinary social interdependency of the human body.

Winner of the TaPRA David Bradby Monograph Prize, 2023. 

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031041356 / 9783031041358
Paperback / softback
822.912
22/08/2023
Switzerland
English
229 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
21 cm