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New Trends in Irish Theatre

2021

This issue explores recent trends in Irish theatre and theatre culture with a double aim of assessing and disseminating the work of playwrights, directors, companies, in Ireland and among the Irish diaspora. Special attention is given to 21st century Irish theatre and its sense of heritage, its sense of the present, its use of memory, the duty and challenges of recollection and theatre’s capacity for independent action.

Irish theatre during the Pandemic.independent theatre Irish literature and Greek literatureContemporary Anglo-Irish literature and dramaSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Scenekunstens (for)handlingsrom etter 22. juli

2019

In this article I discuss theatre’s scope of action after the 2011 terror attacks in Norway (“22. July”), with an emphasis on independent theatre, aesthetic heteronomy and the public sphere. A theatre manager’s (Jon Refsdal Moe) retrospect account of and reflections upon a case of self-censoring is the starting point for my (re-)examination of the arguments and dynamics concerning some of the most prominent contentious 22. July performances. I discuss how the controversies can be understood and dealt with, and how they are connected to theatre’s scope of action and place in society today. In my argument, I differentiate between the public sphere as an arena for discussion and debate (which …

Teater og 22 juliMedia studiesTheatre and the terror attacks 07/22Offentlighet22 JulyVDP::Theatre studies: 172Peer review22. juliPolitical scienceFri scenekunstPublic spherePublic sphereVDP::Teatervitenskap: 172Independent theatre
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