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African Theatre 12: Shakespeare in and out of Africa
A key volume for Shakespeare, African theatre and postcolonial cultural scholars, promoting debate on the role of Western cultural icons in contemporary postcolonial cultures. This …
African Theatre: Playwrights and Politics
African playwrights remain aware of the political dimension of their work. This volume in the African Theatre series examines, for example, a theatrical collaboration inspired by …
African Theatre 4: Southern Africa
Includes the playscript of Workshop Negative by Cont Mhlanga. This volume in the African Theatre series includes the familiar territory of South Africa and Zimbabwe but also …
African Theatre 1: African Theatre in Development
This volume features the play Babalawo, Mystery-Master by Agbo Sikuade. First title in the African Theatre series with accounts of Theatre for Development workshops and critical …
African Theatre 3: Women
Includes the playscript of Glass House by Fatima Dike with a brief introduction by Marcia Blumberg. Women have struggled to be heard in the world of modern African theatre. …
African Theatre 7: Companies
Profiles theatre companies in Africa working creatively in the context of financial and political constraints. A close scrutiny of how theatre companies operate is an often …
The Nostalgic Drum
African Theatre 14: Contemporary Women
Looks at the lives, challenges and contributions of African women from across the continent to making and participating in theatre in the 21st century.Drawing on expertise from …
African Theatre 8: Diasporas
This volume in the African Theatre series celebrates the African theatrical diaspora from Brazil to Tasmania, and Canada to Cuba, and also includes the playscript Messing with the …
African Theatre 7: Companies
Profiles theatre companies in Africa working creatively in the context of financial and political constraints.A close scrutiny of how theatre companies operate is an often …
African Theatre 13: Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Wole Soyinka
Directors and collaborators assess and comment on the production of plays by West Africa's Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka and East Africa's most influential author Ngugi wa …
African Theatre 9: Histories 1850-1950
What kinds of documentation of performances exist - both of colonial and indigenous theatre and how may this range of documentation have affected how we read theatre history? …