Committing Theatre: Theatre Radicalism and Political Intervention in Canada

Author:   Alan Filewod
Publisher:   Between the Lines
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Pages:   350
Publication Date:   06 January 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Committing Theatre: Theatre Radicalism and Political Intervention in Canada


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Committing Theatre offers the first full-length historical study of political intervention theatre and theatrical spectatorship in English Canada. Building on twenty years of research and engagement in the field, this book's historical narrative frames close-up examples of how theatre artists have intervened in and engaged with political struggle from the mid-19th century to the present. Lumber-camp mock trials, Mayday parades and street protests, the Workers Theatre Movement, agitprop theatre, the counter-culture theatre of the 1960s and 1970s, and more recent anarchist theatre collectives all played a role in a vibrant and unique radical theatre culture that went largely unnoticed, unrecorded, and undocumented by the professional theatre establishment.

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Author:   Alan Filewod
Publisher:   Between the Lines
Imprint:   Between the Lines
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9781926662763


ISBN 10:   1926662768
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   06 January 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This sophisticated yet accessible treatment combines personal reflection with scholarly rigour, and covers an impressive array of performance events, styles and venues. - Stephen Johnson, director, Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto Filewod's lucid, brisk writing style makes this book a compelling read, validating and instigating much needed theatrical political intervention. - Aida Jord?o, popular theatre artist and scholar Reading this is like watching a clockmaker dismantle the mechanism of Canadian theatre to show what makes it tick...Committing Theatre is a refreshingly clear-eyed work that moves the fence posts in the field of Canadian theatre analysis, and widens our field of vision. - Chris Brookes, documentary-maker, former artistic director of the Mummers Troupe Theatre of Newfoundland, and Order of Canada recipient Committing Theatre challenges traditional paradigms and should be required reading in any study of Canadian theatre. - Jerry Wasserman, professor of English and Theatre, University of British Columbia [Committing Theatre] is an absolutely essential book in its field--fuelled by a passion for theatre that makes a difference--and will permanently change the way in which theatre in Canada is understood. - Literary Review of Canada Committing Theatre is a masterwork, an adroit synthesis of three decades of research, teaching, editing, organizational leadership and artistic practice. It is the most comprehensive survey of political theatre in the Canadian multiculture to date, but also a rigorous critique of the very terms 'political' and 'theatre' and their role in scholarship, the Canadian arts economy, and Canadian culture more generally. - Theatre Research in Canada In Filewod's hands, Canadian theatre history becomes a metaphor for the development of the modern Canadian nation-state and a transnational culture pressing ever more insistently against our borders. - Quill & Quire PRAISE FOR Committing Theatre In Filewod's hands, Canadian theatre history becomes a metaphor for the development of the modern Canadian nation-state and a transnational culture pressing ever more insistently against our borders. -- Quill & Quire [Committing Theatre is an absolutely essential book in its field - fuelled by a passion for theatre that makes a difference-and will permanently change the way in which theatre in Canada is understood -- Literary Review of Canada ? Committing Theatre challenges traditional paradigms and should be required reading in any study of Canadian theatre. --Jerry Wasserman, professor of English and Theatre, University of British Columbia Reading this is like watching a clockmaker dismantle the mechanism of Canadian theatre to show what makes it tick. . . . Committing Theatre is a refreshingly clear-eyed work that moves the fence posts in the field of Canadian theatre analysis, and widens our field of vision. --Chris Brookes, documentary-maker, former artistic director of the Mummers Troupe Theatre of Newfoundland, and Order of Canada recipient Filewod's lucid, brisk writing style makes this book a compelling read, validating and instigating much needed theatrical political intervention. --Aida Jord?o, popular theatre artist and scholar This sophisticated yet accessible treatment combines personal reflection with scholarly rigour, and covers an impressive array of performance events, styles and venues. --Stephen Johnson, director, Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto PRAISE FOR Committing Theatre ?A remarkable book. [Filewod recuperates a broad spectrum of performers and performance practices that have been marginalized, erased, or ignored in previous theatrical histories. Committing Theatre challenges traditional paradigms and should be required reading in any study of Canadian theatre. --Jerry Wasserman, professor of English and Theatre, University of British Columbia Reading this is like watching a clockmaker dismantle the mechanism of Canadian theatre to show what makes it tick. I kept saying to myself 'Aha! So that's why our country's theatre looks like it does.' Committing Theatre is a refreshingly clear-eyed work that moves the fence posts in the field of Canadian theatre analysis, and widens our field of vision. --Chris Brookes, documentary-maker, former artistic director of the Mummers Troupe Theatre of Newfoundland, and Order of Canada recipient Filewod's lucid, brisk writing style makes this booki


This sophisticated yet accessible treatment combines personal reflection with scholarly rigour, and covers an impressive array of performance events, styles and venues. - Stephen Johnson, director, Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto


<br>PRAISE FOR Committing Theatre <br><br> In Filewod's hands, Canadian theatre history becomes a metaphor for the development of the modern Canadian nation-state and a transnational culture pressing ever more insistently against our borders. <br>-- Quill & Quire <br><br> [Committing Theatre is an absolutely essential book in its field - fuelled by a passion for theatre that makes a difference-and will permanently change the way in which theatre in Canada is understood <br>-- Literary Review of Canada <br><br>? Committing Theatre challenges traditional paradigms and should be required reading in any study of Canadian theatre. <br>--Jerry Wasserman, professor of English and Theatre, University of British Columbia<br><br> Reading this is like watching a clockmaker dismantle the mechanism of Canadian theatre to show what makes it tick. . . . Committing Theatre is a refreshingly clear-eyed work that moves the fence posts in the field of Canadian theatre analysis, and widens our field of vision. <br>--Chris Brookes, documentary-maker, former artistic director of the Mummers Troupe Theatre of Newfoundland, and Order of Canada recipient<br><br> Filewod's lucid, brisk writing style makes this book a compelling read, validating and instigating much needed theatrical political intervention. <br>--Aida Jord?o, popular theatre artist and scholar<br><br> This sophisticated yet accessible treatment combines personal reflection with scholarly rigour, and covers an impressive array of performance events, styles and venues. <br>--Stephen Johnson, director, Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto<br><br>


<br>PRAISE FOR Committing Theatre <br>?A remarkable book. [Filewod recuperates a broad spectrum of performers and performance practices that have been marginalized, erased, or ignored in previous theatrical histories. Committing Theatre challenges traditional paradigms and should be required reading in any study of Canadian theatre. <br>--Jerry Wasserman, professor of English and Theatre, University of British Columbia <br> Reading this is like watching a clockmaker dismantle the mechanism of Canadian theatre to show what makes it tick. I kept saying to myself 'Aha! So that's why our country's theatre looks like it does.' Committing Theatre is a refreshingly clear-eyed work that moves the fence posts in the field of Canadian theatre analysis, and widens our field of vision. <br>--Chris Brookes, documentary-maker, former artistic director of the Mummers Troupe Theatre of Newfoundland, and Order of Canada recipient <br> Filewod's lucid, brisk writing style makes this booki


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Alan Filewod is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph and a recognized authority on Canada's theatre history. He has been involved in political theatre for over thirty years.

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