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Jenny Stevens, Open University, UK, Chris Megson, Matthew Nichols, Head of Drama, Manchester Grammar, UK & Sara Freeman
Morgan Lloyd Malcolm
Edited by Elizabeth Schafer
Living at a time when women had such limited opportunities, Emilia Bassano (1569 - 1645) - poet, teacher and feminist - is a fascinating subject for this speculative history In presenting her story, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm presents the story of women everywhere whose narratives have been written out of history Originally commissioned for Shakespeare's Globe with an all-female cast, Emilia is published here as a Methuen Drama Student Edition with commentary & notes by Professor Elizabeth Schafer, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
UK August 2023 • US August 2023 • 184 pages
PB 9781350200258 • £12 99 / $17 95
ePub 9781350200272 • £11 69 / $16 19
ePdf 9781350200265 • £11 69 / $16 19
Series: Student Editions • Methuen Drama
World English
Tennessee Williams
Edited by Alison Walls
Offers an invigorating, contemporary take on Williams's seminal 1959 classic about ageing movie star and her ambitious companion This new edition includes an introduction by Alison Walls, that explores the play's production history; political, cultural and social context; Williams's dramatic style and use of language, as well as the dramatic, thematic, and academic debates that surround it An essential edition of anyone studying the play or Williams's work more widely
UK August 2023 • 136 pages
PB 9781350238022 • £9 99
ePub 9781350238046 • £8 99
ePdf 9781350238039 • £8 99
Series: Student Editions • Methuen Drama
Commonwealth (excluding Canada)/UK/Open Market
Anthony Neilson
Edited by anna six, University of Warwick, UK
This Student Edition of Neilson's magical and moving play,The Wonderful World of Dissocia, features an introduction and notes by anna six It introduces students to debates surrounding mental health and situates Neilson within a British theatrical tradition It also includes an interview with the playwright
UK August 2023
• US August 2023
• 128 pages
PB 9781350200975 £12 99 / $17 95
ePub 9781350200999 £11 69 / $16 19
ePdf 9781350200982 £11 69 / $16 19
Series: Student Editions
• Methuen Drama
Tennessee Williams
Edited by Benjamin Hudson, Rollins College, USA
The commentary in this Student Edition delves into contemporary productions of the play, as well as probing major themes, including illness and mortality; white supremacy; mendacity and 'fake news'; alcoholism and addiction; as well as sexuality, womanhood and mid-century masculinity It looks at context, including the cultural, social and political landscape of the Mississippi Delta and St Louis; the first-hand witnessing of Black life in the South; homosexuality and outsider sympathy; and American conservatism and the 1950s family It offers an invigorating, contemporary take on Williams's seminal 1955 play and is ideal for teachers, lecturers and students
UK August 2023 • 168 pages
PB 9781350237988 • £9 99
ePub 9781350238008 • £8 99
ePdf 9781350237995 • £8 99
Series: Student Editions • Methuen Drama
Commonwealth (excluding Canada)/UK/Open Market
Tennessee Williams
Edited by Daniel Ciba, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
This revised Student Edition of Tennessee Williams's classic play includes an introduction by Daniel Ciba, which looks in particular at the play as a piece of realism or experimentalism and through the lens of Queer Identity It also discusses recent notable productions and adaptations of the play from across the world
UK August 2023 • 136 pages
PB 9781350108981 £8 99
ePub 9781350108998 £8 09
ePdf 9781350109001 £8 09
Series: Student Editions • Methuen Drama
Commonwealth (excluding Canada)/UK/Open Market
James Graham
Winner of the 2022 Critics' Circle Award for Best New Play
1968 – a year of protest that divided America
As two men fight to become the next President, all eyes are on the battle between two others: the cunningly conservative William F Buckley Jr , and the iconoclastic liberal Gore Vidal Little do they know they’re about to open up a new frontier in American politics, and transform television news forever…
An electric new play by James Graham (Quiz, Labour of Love), directed by Jeremy Herrin, inspired by the documentary by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon�
UK November 2022 US February 2023 112 pages
PB 9781350381261 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350381278 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350381285 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
Mark O'Halloran
Multiple award-winning Mark O’Halloran is one of Ireland’s most celebrated writers Two plays spanning 12 years of work come together in one published edition to coincide with the New York premiere in January 2023
Both Conversations after Sex and Trade speak to our vulnerability and innate need to communication and connection in an isolated world
UK January 2023 US March 2023 136 pages
PB 9781350398511 £11 99 / $15 95
ePub 9781350398535 £10 79 / $14 84
ePdf 9781350398528 • £10 79 / $14 84
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
Simon Stephens & Mark Eitzel
In a back street in the West Village, Jacob Towney tries to save the restaurant that has been his home for longer than he can remember and release his daughter to the life he dreams she can have His place is a home for the odd ghosts of the village It is out of place and out of time and running out of luck
A new musical by Tony Award-winner Simon Stephens and acclaimed singer/songwriter Mark Eitzel
UK February 2023 • US February 2023 • 112 pages
PB 9781350401464 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350401488 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350401471 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
Anoushka Lucas
A piano came through the sky and landed in Lylah’s council flat, just for her. As she pours over the keys and sound floods into all the rooms, Lylah falls in love
Part gig, part piano lesson, part journey through Empire – Elephant is a powerful new play from Anoushka Lucas
UK October 2022
• US December 2022
PB 9781350381704
• £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350381711
ePdf 9781350381728
• £9 89 / $13 49
• £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
• 64 pages
Ava Wong Davies
Nina meets Gabriel at an old friend’s barbecue, ketchup dribbling down her chin, face ruddy from too much beer He stands away from everyone else, beautiful and aloof Their stories couldn’t be more different, but they flirt, and then they fall in love Everything is perfect, until it isn’t Or maybe it never was Graceland is a new one-woman play from Ava Wong Davies, complicated in its depiction of love and harm in the familial and romantic relationships of protagonist Nina, a twenty-something British-Chinese woman living in London
UK February 2023
• US March 2023 • 72 pages
PB 9781350409279 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350409293 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350409286 £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays Methuen Drama
World English
Hannah Khalil
A tyrant revenges his wife’s infidelity by wedding, bedding and beheading a new bride every day Years later, only five brides-in-waiting remain...
This fearless new play examines the unifying power of storytelling as ancient tales are reclaimed, rewritten and reimagined by Globe Resident Writer, Hannah Khalil
UK December 2022
• US January 2023
PB 9781350381568 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350381575 £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350381582 £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays Methuen Drama
World English
• 80 pages
Tara Flynn & Panti Bliss
Two new hilarious confessional plays from giants of Irish comedy and politics exploring lives in contemporary Ireland
If These Wigs Could Talk meets Panti, a drag queen at fifty-three, after a lifetime of showbiz, shenanigans and making a show of herself, taking this moment to question what her purpose and place in the world is now
What happens when you hit the floor and lose all of your marbles? Ask Tara Flynn in Haunted: a fame-adjacent actor turned advocate for the campaign to Repeal Ireland’s Eighth Amendment
UK November 2022 • US December 2022 • 96 pages
PB 9781350383142 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350383166 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350383159 £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays Methuen Drama
World English
Misha Levkov
Laura and Anna, half-sisters, plan a grand net stretching across the skyline of North London to unite their community But not everyone’s convinced Meanwhile Hala, a Syrian refugee staying with the family, finds herself caught in a tangle of immigration red tape With time running out, drought spreading, and the authorities closing in, the net becomes their arena in the pursuit of justice, joy and safety Misha Levkov’s stunning debut interweaves its characters as delicately as the web they weave on stage This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at London's Jermyn Street Theatre, January 2023
UK January 2023
• US February 2023
PB 9781350386594
• £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350386617
ePdf 9781350386600
• 104 pages
• £9 89 / $13 49
• £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays Methuen Drama
World English
Kat Rose-Martin
When Olivia, Kim and Alisha all take a fancy to the same local lad, friendships and families are torn apart Lies are told, secrets are spilled and their lives are about to change forever Pick N Mix is a coming of age story of sisterhood, Sex Ed and sanitary pads A humorous and touching debut play from writer Kat Rose-Martin exploring female friendships, sexuality, and teen pregnancy for three working-class girls in Bradford
UK November 2022
PB 9781350381940
• US December 2022
• £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350381964
ePdf 9781350381957
• £9 89 / $13 49
• £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
• 88 pages
Travis Alabanza & Debbie Hannan
Out to the electric night, where the base line jumps in the backstreet light and the beat goes round and round Legends of the London Queer club scene come out from under the gutter Expect punk, profanity and a fierce fight about workers’ rights written by Travis Alabanza and co-created and directed by Debbie Hannan Sound of the Underground spotlights London’s iconic underground club culture and questions what it means to get your money’s worth when it comes to art This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at the Royal Court, London, in January 2023
UK January 2023 US March 2023 96 pages
PB 9781350406230 £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350406254
ePdf 9781350406247
Series: Modern Plays
World English
Gary Owen
Stumbling down the street drunk at 11.30am Effie is the kind of girl you avoid making eye contact with You think you know her, but maybe you don’t know half of it
Gary Owen’s critically acclaimed and powerful monodrama inspired by the Greek myth won the Best New Play at the UK Theatre Awards 2015
UK September 2022 US November 2022 88 pages
PB 9781350372610 £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350372627 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350372634 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
Jenna Fincken
A loving relationship can be anything but In this one-woman thriller, Ruckus explores coercive control, an issue not widely recognised - yet its side effects kill up to three women every week in the UK Each moment of the play, seen through 28-yearold school teacher Lou's eyes, has been inspired by real women and real stories Acclaimed by critics and audiences, Ruckus was the 1st Finalist for the Popcorn New Writing Award 2022, shortlisted for The Filipa Bragança Award, and winner of a Lustrum Award during its original run at Edinburgh Fringe in August 2022
• US November 2022
UK October 2022
PB 9781350380172
• £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350380189 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350380196 £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays Methuen Drama
World English
• 64 pages
Eugene O'Hare
Three Irish woman Booze, family, bravery A timely metaphor for Irish political situation, while also suggesting the possibility of hope at the end of years of appalling self-destruction
An uncompromising new Irish play from acclaimed writer and director Eugene O'Hare
• £9 89 / $13 49
• £9 89 / $13 49
• Methuen Drama
UK March 2023
• US May 2023 • 80 pages
PB 9781350406520 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350406544 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350406537 • £9 89 / $13 49
• Methuen Drama
Series: Modern Plays
World English
Dannie Harris, Matthew Howell, Jack Michael Stacey & Sean Turner
The World’s Greatest Swordsmen… are not in this play A major new family comedy set in the world of the Three Musketeers… sort of When the famous Musketeers are lost in a shipwreck on a routine mission across the channel, their hapless servants are left with no masters and an important mission to complete The New Musketeers features brilliant original music written by Dannie Harris, with terrible sword fighting and a hilarious cast of characters. This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, in December 2022
UK December 2022
• US January 2023 • 120 pages
PB 9781350386150 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350386174 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350386167 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
Diana Nneka Atuona
In her illegal boarding house in Butetown, Cardiff, Gwyneth Mbanefo toils tirelessly to keep afloat.
It’s a port town during the war; home to souls from every corner of the globe When Nate, an African American GI, escapes his barracks and discovers this new world without segregation, can he find safe harbour? And with danger on every corner, who can he trust? A pressing new play from the Alfred Fagon award-winning playwright,
Diana Nneka AtuonaUK February 2023 • US March 2023 • 128 pages
PB 9781350386235 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350386259 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350386242 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays Methuen Drama
World English
Anna Ziegler
Esther and Schmuli are Orthodox Jews; Abe and Julia are high-profile celebrities. On the surface, the lives of these two couples couldn’t be more different... but are they?
Anna Ziegler’s funny, insightful, and mysterious new drama explores the hidden connections between seemingly disparate people, drawing audiences into an intriguing puzzle and a deeply sympathetic look at modern love
UK February 2023 • US February 2023 • 80 pages
PB 9781350398559 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350398573 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350398566 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama
World English
Kieran Hurley
What happens when a male lecturer calls a female student a slut? A provocative, dynamic and original play by award-winning writer Kieran Hurley, set entirely on Facebook and written in both text and emojis
Originally commissioned and developed as a stage play as part of The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s MA Classical and Contemporary Text Programme with support from the Playwrights’ Studio, this play was streamed by 195,000 people online and watched in 32 countries
UK December 2022
PB 9781350398382
• US January 2023
• £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350398405
• £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350398399 £9 89 / $13 49
• 48 pages
Series: Plays for Young People Methuen Drama
World English
Maryam Hamidi
Fifteen-year-old Roxy is burning Lost somewhere between the bonfire of girlhood and the sharp edge of womanhood, she gathers her friends and begins meddling in witchcraft to search for answers Shadows are lurking, ready to swallow those she loves most in the world. As friendships fray, fire crackles and blood bubbles, the group unravel the bonds that unite and the secrets that surround them Maryam Hamidi's Moonset is a blazing, coming-of-age tale filled with love, rage and self-discovery, as four young women search for the power they were promised
UK February 2023 • US March 2023 • 112 pages
PB 9781350405196 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350405219 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350405202 £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Plays for Young People Methuen Drama
World English
Phoenix Rising; Knife Edge; Bullet Tongue (Reloaded); The Ballad of Corona
V; Redemption
David Watson, Andy Day, Sonia Hale & James Meteyard
Edited by The Big House
A celebration of the last decade of work and play by a unique theatre company, featuring five original plays that offer a chance for stories with diverse casts to contribute to the canon of theatre's literature
This collection is perfect for students and young people looking for performance materials, or for plays that are centered around underrepresented POVs
UK June 2023
• US June 2023
PB 9781350359741
• 368 pages
• £24 99 / $34 95
ePub 9781350359758 • £22 49 / $31 04
ePdf 9781350359765 • £22 49 / $31 04
Methuen Drama
World English
Research findings show:
In 2019 assessments, 0% of English Literature students answered a question on a play by a Global Majority writer
In 2022 assessments, 90% of drama
set texts available at GCSE English
Literature and 96% at A Level are written by white playwrights
By 2025, GCSE and A Level EnglishLiterature students in England and Wales will have the option to choose from 10 new modern plays by writers of colour
Change is coming. Be part of it.
Download the research report and find out more at Bloomsbury.com/ LitinColour
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The Golden Years; The Man Who Had All the Luck; I Can't Remember Anything;
Clara
Arthur Miller
This fourth anthology of Arthur Miller's work features two of his early plays: The Golden Years, a historical tragedy about Montezuma's destruction at the hands of Cortez, and The Man Who Had All the Luck, a fable about human freedom and individual responsibility It also features two of his later, shorter plays, I Can't Remember Anything and Clara, which were first presented on a double bill as Danger! Memory and highlight the dangers of remembering the past
UK February 2023 288 pages
PB 9781350335301 • £19 99
ePub 9781350335318 • £17 99
ePdf 9781350335325 • £17 99
Methuen Drama
Commonwealth (excluding Canada)/UK/Open Market
Broken Glass; Mr Peters' Connections; Resurrection Blues; Finishing the Picture
Arthur Miller
This final volume in Methuen Drama's acclaimed series of works by Arthur Miller, features one of his most acclaimed pieces: the semi-autobiographical Broken Glass (1994) which "balances private lives with public morality it is also an amazingly full-blooded piece, bursting with pain and passion " (Daily Telegraph)
This volume also contains two of Miller's final works: the cerebral Mr Peters' Connections (1998), which journeys through the suspended consciousness of an aging pilot, and Resurrection Blues (2002), a black comedy set in a South American banana republic, that satirises global politics and the predatory nature of a media-saturated culture
UK February 2023
• 312 pages
PB 9781350354425 £19 99
ePub 9781350354432 £17 99
ePdf 9781350354449 • £17 99
Methuen Drama
Commonwealth (excluding Canada)/UK/Open Market
The Great Moment; Another Way Home; The Wanderers; Actually
Anna Ziegler"[Her] dialogue bristles with smart, eloquent talk … Ms. Ziegler’s quietly lyrical language has a luminous beauty, and her talent for creating characters whose complicated depths are just visible on their surfaces is still more remarkable." – The New York Times
This second play collection from one of America's most successful theatre writers brings together four plays that offer differing perspectives on family and the human condition Each play has enjoyed successful productions in cities across America, cementing Ziegler's position as one of the world's most exciting contemporary dramatists
UK March 2023
• US March 2023
PB 9781350349681
The Last Yankee; The Ride Down Mount Morgan; Almost Everybody Wins
Arthur Miller
This fifth volume of Arthur Miller's work contains two plays from the early 1990s: his highly acclaimed The Last Yankee (1993), which The Guardian called "a fine and moving play ... Like all Miller's best work, it effortlessly links private and public worlds by connecting personal desperation to insane American values"; and The Ride Down Mount Morgan (1991), which explores themes of bigamy and betrayal, described as "searching, scorching, harsh but compassionate" (The Sunday Times) This volume also contains Almost Everybody Wins, the original version of the screenplay Arthur Miller wrote for Karel Reisz's film, 'Everybody Wins'.
UK February 2023 • 256 pages
PB 9781350354395 • £19 99
ePub 9781350354401 • £17 99
ePdf 9781350354418 £17 99
Methuen Drama
Commonwealth (excluding Canada)/UK/Open Market
Volume 2: North
Based on the original concept by playwright
Rachel De-Lahay and commissioned by Everyman & Playhouse theatres, Eclipse and the Royal Exchange, this follow-up volume to My White Best Friend (And Other Letters Left Unsaid) collects a series of 20 personal letters, monologues and writings by BIPOC writers from across the North of England
Sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, sometimes political and full of fire, these letters explore the personal and political of the things we don’t dare say – even to those closest to us Contributors include: Yusra Warsama, Malika Booker and Jamal Gerald
UK July 2023 • US July 2023 • 224 pages
PB 9781350352032 • £15 99 / $21 95
ePub 9781350352056 • £14 39 / $20 24
ePdf 9781350352049 £14 39 / $20 24
Methuen Drama World English
The Wasted Years; Crossing the River; The Prince of Africa; Writing Fiction; A Kind of Home: James Baldwin in Paris; Hotel Cristobel; A Long Way from Home; Dinner in the Village; Somewhere in England
• 224 pages
• £19 99 / $24 95
ePub 9781350349698
ePdf 9781350349704
Methuen Drama
World English
• £17 99 / $24 29
• £17 99 / $24 29
Caryl Phillips
Edited by Bénédicte Ledent, University of Liège, Belgium
Caryl Phillips is one of the most respected writers of his generation An award-winning author, he is best known for his fiction, his essays and his stage plays What is less commonly known is that he also wrote radio plays, nine of which were broadcast by the BBC between 1984 and 2016 Previously hidden away in Phillips’s archives, housed in the Beinecke Library at Yale University, this anthology is the first time they have been collected in one edition
UK January 2023 US February 2023 344 pages 5 bw illus
• £24 99 / $34 95 • HB 9781350300064
PB 9781350300057
ePub 9781350300095
ePdf 9781350300071
Methuen Drama
World English
• £22 49 / $31 04
• £22 49 / $31 04
• £75 00 / $100 00
Sherry Kramer, Bennington College, USA
In this structured look at the way audience members progress through a work in real time, Sherry Kramer helps writers and artists discover how to make work that will mean more to their audiences By using examples drawn from plays, film, and streaming series, this study makes its concepts accessible to a range of artists who work in what Kramer terms 'timebound art ' The book also features exercises, developed with MFA writers in The Iowa Playwrights Workshop and The Michener Center for Writers, which provide entrance points to help artists consider and create their work
UK July 2023 • US July 2023 • 256 pages • 4 bw illus
PB 9781350338265 • £19 99 / $26 95 • HB 9781350338272 • £65 00 / $90 00
ePub 9781350338289 • £17 99 / $24 29
ePdf 9781350338296 • £17 99 / $24 29
Series: Introductions to Theatre Methuen Drama
Scenography in Rural Landscapes
Louise Ann Wilson, Theatre maker, UK
In this book practitioner and scholar Louise Ann Wilson examines the expanding field of socially engaged scenography and promotes the development of scenography as an applied art form with transformative and therapeutic outcomes. It includes reflections on walking, autobiographical and landscape performance and art practices from Early Romanticism and the Land Art movement of the 1960s to present day Case studies include Fissure (2011), Ghost Bird (2012), The Gathering (2014), Warnscale (2015), Mulliontide (2016), Dorothy's Room (2018) and Women’s Walks to Remember (20182019) Each is illustrated and is supported by evidential material demonstrating the effects of the practice and research�
UK August 2023 US August 2023 248 pages 30 bw illus
PB 9781350282759 £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350104440
ePub 9781350104457 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350104464 • £67 50 / $91 79
Series: Performance and Design • Methuen Drama
The first book to map the influence of Roland Barthes on performance through a series of reflections from internationally renowned performance-makers and contextualising essays from leading theatre and performance scholars across the world The contributions are framed through Barthes's notion of 'neutral dramaturgies' and cover the breadth of Barthes's work from his essay 'The Death of the Author' (1967), Mythologies (1972), Camera Lucida (1981) and A Lover's Discourse (1990) to his most recently published lecture courses
UK June 2023 • US June 2023 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus
HB 9781350330849 • £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350330856 • £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350330863 £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Thinking Through Theatre Methuen Drama
Edited by Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta, University of Victoria, Canada & Monica Prendergast, University of Victoria, Canada
This book considers what it means for applied theatre practice to be conducted in an ethical way and examines how this affects the work done with communities and participants While Part One offers an overview of critical debates and the editors' reflections on their own practice, Part Two presents a range of international case studies that explore how the theories and issues are worked out in a variety of diverse practices These case studies include projects in Australia, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the United Kingdom and Canada and involve participants of many ages, from children to seniors
UK August 2023 • US August 2023 • 296 pages • 10 bw illus
PB 9781350288706 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350161320
ePub 9781350161337 • £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350161344 • £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Applied Theatre • Methuen Drama
Brian Kulick, Columbia University, USA
This book is a brief history of the end of the world as seen through the eyes of theatre It examines a wide range of plays, from Euripides and Bhasa, to medieval mystery cycles, through Shakespeare, Pushkin, Ibsen, Chekhov, Brecht, and Samuel Beckett, to Caryl Churchill’s Far Away, Tony Kushner’s Slavs!, and Anne Washburn’s Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play. Through analyzing these alongside contemporary thinkers, this study helps guide and galvanize the reader in grappling with the climate crisis
UK January 2023
• US January 2023
PB 9781350309951
• £19 99 / $26 95
ePub 9781350309920
• 280 pages
• HB 9781350309913
• £17 99 / $24 29
ePdf 9781350309937 £17 99 / $24 29
Methuen Drama
• £65 00 / $90 00
Heidi Lucja Liedke, University of KoblenzLandau, Germany
Taking a fresh approach to the study of live theatre broadcasting, this book focuses on NT Live a decade after its launch It embeds livecasting in its historical context, assesses its position in contemporary discourse, both in a pre- and post-pandemic moment, and points towards its future Navigating between an interdisciplinary range of 20th- and 21st-century theorists from the fields of cultural studies, theatre studies and performance philosophy, it combines analyses of recent NT Live shows including A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2019), Antony and Cleopatra (2018) and Small Island (2019), with auto-ethnographic accounts and insights from practitioners
UK July 2023
• US July 2023
• 256 pages • 20 bw illus
HB 9781350340961 • £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350340978
ePdf 9781350340985
Methuen Drama
• £76 50 / $103 94
• £76 50 / $103 94
Amy Muse, University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
In the first book-length study of Annie Baker, Amy Muse guides readers through her critically acclaimed plays and other work She illuminates their intellectual and ethical themes by contextualizing them with the other works of theatre, art, theology, and psychology that Baker read while writing Through close discussions of her plays, this book immerses readers in Baker’s attunement to everyday language, her themes of loneliness, desire, empathy, and storytelling, and her innovations with stage time Enriched by interviews and engaging essays by three scholars, this is a companionable guide that deepens the reader’s knowledge and appreciation of Baker’s dramatic invention
UK August 2023
• US August 2023
HB 9781350319974
Edited by Ann C. Hall, University of Louisville, USA & Alan Nadel, University of Kentucky, USA Ghosts haunt the stages of world drama, appearing in classical Greek drama through to the plays of 21st-century dramatists Tracing the phenomenon across time and in different cultures, the essays collected here examine their representation, dramatic function and what they may tell us about the belief systems of their original audiences and the conditions of theatrical production As illusions of illusions, they foreground many dramatic themes common to a wide variety of periods and cultures Contributors consider their appearance in works by Aeschylus, early modern dramatists, in traditional Japanese theatre, through to the work of 21st-century dramatists
UK September 2023 • US September 2023 • 256 pages • 9 bw illus
HB 9781350371699 • £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350371705 • £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350371712 • £76 50 / $103 94
Methuen Drama
Edited by Paul Fryer, Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance, UK & Nesta Jones, Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance, UK
UK September 2023 US September 2023 240 pages 8 bw
PB 9781350296169 £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350128477
ePub 9781350128491 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350128484 • £67 50 / $91 79
Methuen Drama
Lee Brewer Jones, Georgia State University, USA
This volume examines Paula Vogel as both a playwright and a professor, analyzing texts and early reviews of her major plays—including Indecent, Desdemona, How I Learned to Drive and The Baltimore Waltz—before turning attention to Vogel's influence upon other major playwrights, such as Sarah Ruhl and Lynn Nottage Enriched by essays from Ana Fernández-Caparrós and Amy Muse and an interview with Lynn Nottage, this is a vibrant exploration of Paula Vogel as a major American playwright
UK July 2023
• US July 2023
• 224 pages
HB 9781350251717 £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350251724 £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350251731
• £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Critical Companions
• Methuen Drama
• 232 pages
• £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350319981
• £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350319998 £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Critical Companions Methuen Drama
British Theatre from 1992 to 2020
Michael BillingtonUK July 2023 • US July 2023 • 344 pages
PB 9781350367258 • £16 99 / $22 95
Previously published in HB 9781350214774
ePub 9781350214798 £27 00 / $37 79
ePdf 9781350214781 £27 00 / $37 79
Methuen Drama
World English
Claire Gleitman, Ithaca College, USA
Examining the figure of the anxious male breadwinner as he is incarnated in Arthur Miller’s most celebrated plays, this study focuses on the gender dynamics of this figure and traces how he resurfaces in different guises throughout American drama from the 1950s to the present day It takes in the work of Tennessee Williams, Lorraine Hansberry, August Wilson and Sam Shepard, through to the plays of Tony Kushner, Paula Vogel, and collaborators Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori
UK July 2023 • US July 2023 • 240 pages
PB 9781350272972 • £24 99 / $34 95
Previously published in HB 9781350271111
ePub 9781350272989 • £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350272996 • £76 50 / $103 94
Methuen Drama
The Drama of W B Yeats, Ezra Pound, D H Lawrence, James Joyce, T S Eliot and Virginia Woolf
James Moran, University of Nottingham, UK
Modernists and the Theatre is the first study to examine how theories of modernism intersect with those of the theatre within the works, philosophies and literary lives of six key modernist writers: W B Yeats, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, D H Lawrence, T S Eliot and Virginia Woolf Drawing on archive material and neglected documents, James Moran reveals how these figures interacted with theatre through playwriting, engaging in philosophical debates and participating in performances Moran uncovers how the playhouse became a space where highmodernists could explore a tension that fascinated them, and which motivated much of their wider thinking and literary work
UK July 2023 • US July 2023
• 256 pages
PB 9781350282438 • £24 99 / $34 95
Previously published in HB 9781350145498
ePub 9781350145504 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350145511 • £67 50 / $91 79
Methuen Drama
Trevor R. Griffiths, London
A historical and critical exploration of one of the most durable genres of stage comedy from its beginnings to the present, centring on the British tradition Through a series of case studies including Twelfth Night, Susanna Centlivre’s A Bold Stroke for a Wife, Oliver Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer and Shelagh Delaney’s A Taste of Honey, the book explores and analyses the shapes that Romantic Comedy has assumed in the theatre from Greek New Comedy via Shakespeare to the present and charts the ways in which the form has been shaped by changing social norms�
UK September 2023 US September 2023 184 pages 10 bw illus
PB 9781350183414 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350183377
ePub 9781350183384 • £58 50 / $79 64
ePdf 9781350183391 • £58 50 / $79 64
Series: Forms of Drama • Methuen Drama
William C. Boles, Rollins College, USA & Anja Hartl, University of Konstanz, Germany
Public Possessions
Fintan Walsh, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
How do contemporary theatre and performance appear to be possessed by the queer past? This book explores how the queer past is invoked via strategies of channeling and haunting, working through and out, recollection and replay, commodification and reproduction, occupation and commemoration, intermedial recontextualisation and dissemination It focuses on an eclectic range of case studies – including Artangel, Dickie Beau, Jeremy O Harris, Karen Finley, Milo Rau, Rachel Mars, Split Britches and Travis Alabanza – and practices that encompass digital theatre, experimental performance, installation, live art and site-specific interventions
UK September 2023 US September 2023 256 pages 17 bw illus
• £85 00 / $115 00
HB 9781350297968
ePub 9781350297975
ePdf 9781350297982
• £76 50 / $103 94
• £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Methuen Drama Agitations: Text, Politics and Performances
• Methuen Drama
Edited by Théo Aiolfi, CY Cergy Paris University, France & Goran Petrovic Lotina, University of Warwick, UK
This interdisciplinary volume offers new insights into the connections between populism and performance Exploring the populist roots of a number of performances, the contributors to this study analyze the potentials and limits of the new forms of left populism Combining performance studies and political theory, it demonstrates how various performance practices give rise to populism, and offers both scholars and practitioners of performance a thought-provoking analysis of the ways in which performance can be viewed politically This vital study expands the debate about left populism towards more radical strategies of mobilization, collectivism and democratic politics
UK July 2023
• US July 2023
HB 9781350347045
• 5 bw illus
• 224 pages
• £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350347052
• £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350347069 £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Methuen Drama Agitations: Text, Politics and Performances Methuen Drama
•
Nicole Hodges Persley, University of Kansas, USA
Offering insightful briefs on musical theatre productions that contain aesthetic, musical and embodied references to the global phenomenon of Hip-hop culture, this volume takes the reader through a virtual tour of hip-hop’ s influence on American musical theatre From early traces of hip-hop’s rap scene in musicals such as Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope (1973) and Broadway smash hits such as The Wiz (1978) to international juggernauts like Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton (2015), this introductory book decodes the sights and sounds of hip-hop culture within the sociocultural context in which the musicals are produced�
UK July 2023 US July 2023 96 pages
PB 9781350247963 £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350247987 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350247970 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Topics in Musical Theatre • Methuen Drama
Josephine Lee, University of Minnesota, USA
Designed as a concise and contemporary introduction to the topic of racial representation in American musical theatre production, engaging students and general readers with questions regarding how race has affected both the development and the continued popularity of American musical theatre production. In doing so, it highlights the difficulties that Black, Indigenous, and other theatre artists of color continue to face in commercial musical theatre production as well as the ways that they have challenged white dominance over the American musical stage
UK July 2023
• US July 2023
• 120 pages
PB 9781350248212 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350248236
ePdf 9781350248229
• £9 89 / $13 49
• £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Topics in Musical Theatre Methuen Drama
Sarah Taylor Ellis
Doing the Time Warp explores how song and dance – sites of aesthetic difference in the musical – can ‘warp’ time and enable marginalized and semi-marginalized fans to imagine different ways of being in the world
Through analysing musicals of stage and screen – ranging from Rent to Ragtime, Glee to Taylor Mac’s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music – Sarah Taylor Ellis investigates how alienated subjects find moments of coherence and connection in musical theatre’s imaginaries of song and dance
UK August 2023 US August 2023 288 pages 10 bw illus
PB 9781350333192 £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350151703
ePub 9781350151710 • £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350151727 • £76 50 / $103 94
Methuen Drama
Ryan Donovan, The New School, USA
This book introduces readers to a facet of musicals often assumed but misunderstood: how queer approaches in musical theatre extend deeper than fabulosity Queerness in musicals challenges heteronormativity but sometimes simultaneously reinforces it This volume encompasses queerness beyond simply the familiar narrative of gay men’s over-representation in musical theatre Readers are introduced to the history of queerness in musicals as well as queer methods of how to study musicals Four case studies are organized around historical contexts, textual narratives, staging and production, and reception�
UK July 2023 US July 2023 136 pages
PB 9781350247628 • £10 99 / $14 95
ePub 9781350247642 • £9 89 / $13 49
ePdf 9781350247635 • £9 89 / $13 49
Series: Topics in Musical Theatre • Methuen Drama
Chris Adams
Featuring over 50 interviews with original cast members, creatives, crew and audience members, Out For Blood pieces together the surprising, hilarious and often-moving inside story of Carrie The Musical to discover how this ‘horror of a Broadway musical’ lived, died and was subsequently resurrected as a mainstream success story
UK July 2023 • US July 2023 • 240 pages
PB 9781350320536 • £21 99 / $29 95 • HB 9781350320543 • £65 00 / $90 00
ePub 9781350320567 • £19 79 / $26 99
ePdf 9781350320550 • £19 79 / $26 99
Methuen Drama
Legacy of the Silk Road
Laurel Victoria Gray, George Washington University, USA
The first comprehensive work in English on the 3 major regional styles of Uzbek women’s danceFerghana, Khiva and Bukhara - and their broader Silk Road cultural connections, from folklore roots to contemporary stage dance
The book surveys their remarkable development from earliest manifestations in ancient civilizations to their hidden life under Islam; and from liberation under Soviet power to a place of pride for Uzbek nationhood. Written by the first American dancer invited to study in Uzbekistan, this book offers insight into the once-hidden world of Uzbek women’s dance
UK November 2023 US November 2023 176 pages 10 bw illus
PB 9781350249479 • £16 99 / $22 95 • HB 9781350249516 • £50 00 / $68 00
ePub 9781350249493 • £15 29 / $21 59
ePdf 9781350249486 • £15 29 / $21 59
Series: Dance in the 21st Century • Bloomsbury Academic
David Raitt, Freelance practitioner
A practical improv manual that dives deep into object work, environment and physicality in character and performance in relation to improvisation It asks why these skills are important, why bad habits develop over time, how to fix those bad habits and how to be more physical on stage The book features over 50 exercises to help improvisers develop their skills through solo and group work
UK August 2023 • US August 2023 • 240 pages
PB 9781350326378 • £17 99 / $24 95 • HB 9781350326385 • £55 00 / $75 00
ePub 9781350326392 • £16 19 / $22 94
ePdf 9781350326408 • £16 19 / $22 94
Methuen Drama
Patsy Rodenburg, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK
Combining clear, practical and textual work with a thorough analysis of scene and speeches from a range of Shakespeare's plays, this is an essential and inspiring guide for anyone working with Shakespeare today
UK September 2023 US September 2023 464 pages
PB 9781350161658 £24 99 / $34 95
ePub 9781350161672 £22 49 / $31 04
ePdf 9781350161665 • £22 49 / $31 04
Methuen Drama
Patsy Rodenburg, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK
"Patsy is a gifted voice and speech coach. In The Need for Words she provides practical and imaginative means for getting to the heart of the text and making the necessity for the language to be strongly felt by audiences. I recommend it to anyone who needs to use words with clarity and passion." - Trevor Nunn
Patsy Rodenburg's landmark work focuses on the language of power, spoken in the worlds of politicians and company directors Language exercises provide readers with access to this new research, allowing them to master the language that drives the modern world
UK August 2023 • US August 2023 • 272 pages
PB 9781350290112 • £22 99 / $30 95
ePub 9781350290129 • £20 69 / $28 34
ePdf 9781350290136 £20 69 / $28 34
Series: Bloomsbury Revelations Bloomsbury Academic
Frank Camilleri, University of Malta, Malta
What goes on in the body and mind of an endurance athlete at the limits of performance? How do they relate to the world around and prepare for the task ahead? From traditional and physical actors to runners, boxers and other sports practitioners, this is a book about performers: their bodies, trainings and experiences It interrogates what it means to prepare and train as a performer in the early C21st Offering a refreshing perspective on training in the cross-lighting of aesthetic and athletic processes, it focuses on the learning, mastery and creative adaptation of technique in performance
UK July 2023 • US July 2023
• 256 pages • 6 bw illus
HB 9781350347304 • £85 00 / $115 00
ePub 9781350347311
• £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350347328 £76 50 / $103 94
Methuen Drama
World English
This book brings together scholarship in performance studies, cognitive science, sociology, literature, anthropology, psychology, architecture, philosophy and sport science to ask how tightly knit collaboration works Short chapters fall into thematic clusters exploring complex ecologies of skill, collaborative learning and the microstructure of embodied coordination, followed by commentaries from leading scholars in performance studies and cognitive science The case studies equip performance makers, students and researchers with theoretical, methodological and practical inspiration to delve deeper into their own embodied practices and critical thinking
UK August 2023
• US August 2023
PB 9781350197756
• 10 bw illus
• 264 pages
• £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350197695
ePub 9781350197701
ePdf 9781350197718
• £76 50 / $103 94
• £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Performance and Science: Interdisciplinary Dialogues
• Methuen Drama
Drawing together contributions from scholars in a wide range of fields within Classics and Drama, this volume traces the development of comedic performance and examines the different characteristics of Greek and Roman comedy It largely centres on the surviving work of Aristophanes and Menander in Athens, and Plautus and Terence in Rome, but authors whose plays survive only in fragments are also discussed Ancient comedic performances and plays drew on a range of forms, including satire and fantasy, and were designed to entertain and amuse their audiences while also asking them to question issues of morality, privilege and class
UK November 2022
• US November 2022 • 248 pages • 10 bw illus
HB 9781350000711 • £75 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350187580 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350187597
• £67 50 / $91 79
Series: The Cultural Histories Series • Bloomsbury Academic
Edited by Andrew McConnell Stott, University of Southern California, USA
Drawing together scholars with a range of expertise across the early modern period, this volume explores the rich field of early modern comedy It argues that it was shaped by cultural transformations including the emergence of the entertainment industry, the rise of the professional comedian, commentaries on the nature of comedy, and the development of printed jestbooks It satirized a rapidly-changing world and explored questions of gender, authority, identity, and commerce, amongst others This volume argues that the period saw a complex and contested mix of texts, performances, and concepts, providing a deep tradition that abides to this day
UK November 2022 • US November 2022
HB 9781350000735 • £75 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350187702 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350187719 £67 50 / $91 79
This volume, covering the period from 1000 to 1400 CE, examines medieval comedy, from the caustic morality of principled satire to the exuberant improprieties of many wildly popular tales of sex and trickery. The analysis includes the most influential authors of the age, such as Chaucer, Boccaccio, Juan Ruiz, and Hrothswitha of Gandersheim, as well as lesser-known works and genres, such as songs of insult, nonsense-texts, satirical church paintings, topical jokes, and obscene pilgrim badges It analyses most of the literatures of medieval Europe, including a discussion of the formal attitudes toward humor in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions
UK November 2022 • US November 2022 • 232 pages • 30 bw illus
HB 9781350000728
• £75 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350187610 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350187634
• £67 50 / $91 79
Series: The Cultural Histories Series • Bloomsbury Academic
Edited by Elizabeth Kraft, University of Georgia, USA
This volume highlights comedy in England with reference to developments in Europe, particularly France Discussions emphasize the period's stage comedy and acknowledge comic expression in various forms of print media including the emerging literary form we now know as the novel. Contributions from scholars reflect a wide variety of interests in the field of 18th-century studies, and the inclusion of a generous number of illustrations throughout demonstrates that the period's visual culture was also an important part of the Enlightenment comic landscape
UK November 2022 • US November 2022 • 272 pages • 48 bw illus
HB 9781350000742 • £75 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350187740 • £67 50 / $91 79
• 256 pages • 46 bw illus
Series: The Cultural Histories Series Bloomsbury Academic
Edited by Matthew Kaiser, University of California, Merced, USA
Drawing together contributions from scholars in a range of fields within 19th- and 20th-century cultural, literary, and theatre studies, this volume explores aesthetic, political, and ethical dimensions to comedy between 1800 and 1920 in the context of blackface minstrelsy, nonsense poetry, music hall and pantomime, comic almanacs and joke books, journalism, silent film, popular novels, and hygiene magazines, among other phenomena It also provides a detailed account of contentious debates among social Darwinists, psychoanalysts, and political philosophers about the meaning and significance of comedy and laughter to human life.
UK November 2022 • US November 2022
HB 9781350000759
• £75 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350187801 £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350187795 £67 50 / $91 79
• 272 pages • 43 bw illus
Series: The Cultural Histories Series • Bloomsbury Academic
ePdf 9781350187726 • £67 50 / $91 79
Series: The Cultural Histories Series • Bloomsbury Academic
The period covered by this volume was marked by an explosion of comic forms and creativity across a range of media It covers a range of examples from 1920 to the present day, including plays, film, television comedy, live comedy, and comedy on social media. It considers its role in entertainment and in provoking consideration of a range of social and political topics Drawing together contributions by scholars from a variety of fields, including theatre, film and television, sociology, and visual culture, this volume explores the range and diversity of comedic performance and comic forms in the modern age
UK November 2022
HB 9781350000766
• US November 2022 • 240 pages • 14 bw illus
• £75 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350187856 £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350187832 £67 50 / $91 79
Series: The Cultural Histories Series • Bloomsbury Academic
Mark Thornton Burnett, Queen's University Belfast, UK
Jennie M. Votava, Allegheny College, USA
Linking early modern race scholarship and adaptation theory, this study examines how the adapted Shakespearean history play provides a site for constructing race as it intersects with other identity categories, such as gender, sexuality, class, disability, ethnicity and nation
It considers two 21st-century adaptations of the Henriad that intentionally engage contemporary identity politics through crossracial casting – the BBC miniseries, The Hollow Crown and Lennix, Quinn, and Thompson’s all-Black Henry IV conflation, the film H4, before reassessing the cultural implications of history adaptations with non-traditional casting practices from the 1990s - including My Private Idaho and Richard III.
UK July 2023 US July 2023 272 pages 10 bw illus
HB 9781350326644 £80 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350326651
ePdf 9781350326668
• £72 00 / $98 54
• £72 00 / $98 54
Series: Shakespeare and Adaptation • The Arden Shakespeare
Edited by Peter Kirwan, Mary Baldwin University, USA & Duncan Salkeld, University of Chichester, UK
This is the first collection of essays specifically focused on Arden of Faversham It explores the ways this anonymous and canonically marginal play has been approached by scholars and theatre-makers, and also looks forward to its role and status in a less author-centred critical climate Focused research chapters propose new directions for exploring the play in the light of ecocriticism, genre studies, critical race studies and narratives of dispossession
UK July 2023
• US July 2023
HB 9781350270176
• 240 pages
• £80 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350270183
• £72 00 / $98 54
ePdf 9781350270190 • £72 00 / $98 54
William C. Carroll, Boston University, USA
Analyzing adaptations and tropes of interpretation of Macbeth since its first performance, this book argues that the centuries-long habit of ‘correcting’ Macbeth to fit a period’s political and aesthetic assumptions both misrepresents and domesticates the play’s strangeness, hybridity, and logical difficulties. The widearray of adaptations and appropriations considered range across elite and popular culture divides: from Sir William Davenant’s adaptation for the Restoration stage (1663–4), an early 18th century novel, The Secret History of Mackbeth and Verdi's Macbeth, through to 20th and 21st century adaptations for stage and screen, besides contemporary novelizations, comic books, young adult literature and commercial products
UK August 2023 • US August 2023 • 288 pages • 15 bw illus
PB 9781350288546 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350181397
ePub 9781350181403 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350181410 • £67 50 / $91 79
Series: Shakespeare and Adaptation • The Arden Shakespeare
Edited by Gordon McMullan, King's College London, UK & Kelly Stage, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
This collection of 13 original essays on Middleton and Rowley’s unsettling revenge tragedy The Changeling represents key new directions in criticism and research The chapters fall into six groups focusing on questions of space, theology, collaboration, disability both mental and physical, and performance both early modern and contemporary: each represents an aspect of the state of the art in criticism of early modern drama and together they address central issues, notably tragedy, gender, and violence
• 10 bw illus
Series: Arden Early Modern Drama Guides • The Arden Shakespeare
Tito Andronico and Kunst über alle Künste, ein bös Weib gut zu machen in Translation
William Shakespeare
Edited by Lukas Erne, University of Geneva, Switzerland, Florence Hazrat, University of Sheffield, UK & Maria Shmygol, University of Leeds, UK
This book is a translation of German versions of Titus Andronicus and The Taming of the Shrew. The introductions place these versions in the German context, and offer insights into what we can learn about the original texts from these translations
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation.
UK August 2023
• US August 2023
PB 9781350262430
• 472 pages
• £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350094758
ePub 9781350094765 • £0 00 / $0 00
ePdf 9781350094772
• £0 00 / $0 00
The Arden Shakespeare
• 10 bw illus
UK August 2023
• US August 2023 • 288 pages
PB 9781350288430 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350174382
ePub 9781350174399 • £72 00 / $98 54
ePdf 9781350235915 • £72 00 / $98 54
Series: Arden Shakespeare The State of Play • The Arden Shakespeare
Bi-qi Beatrice Lei, David Schalkwyk & Silvia Bigliazzi, University of Verona, Italy
Examining the changing reception of Shakespeare in the Nordic countries between 1870 and 1940, this follow-up volume to Disseminating Shakespeare in the Nordic Countries explores how translations and productions of Shakespeare were key to the independence movements of Finland, Norway and Iceland The second part explores how the role of Shakespeare in the Nordic countries was partly transformed in the 1920s and 1930s as a new social system emerged, and then as the rise of fascism meant that European politics cast a long shadow on the Nordic countries and substantially affected the reception of Shakespeare
UK July 2023
• US July 2023
• 272 pages • 5 bw illus
HB 9781350251250 £80 00 / $110 00
ePub 9781350251267 £72 00 / $98 54
ePdf 9781350251274
• £72 00 / $98 54
Series: Global Shakespeare Inverted • The Arden Shakespeare
Ella Hawkins, University of Birmingham, UK
This book scrutinizes the popular practice of costuming Shakespeare’s plays in Elizabethan and Jacobean dress It considers why this traditional approach to design appeals to contemporary directors, designers and audiences, and how it has shaped the meaning of Shakespeare’s works
Ella Hawkins examines the minutiae of modern design as well as the widespread cultural movements that have produced our modern relationship with the period of Shakespeare’s lifetime
UK July 2023 • US July 2023
• 288 pages • 15 bw illus
PB 9781350234451 • £24 99 / $34 95
Previously published in HB 9781350234420
ePub 9781350234437 £72 00 / $98 54
ePdf 9781350234444 £72 00 / $98 54
The Arden Shakespeare
Charting the early dissemination of Shakespeare in the Nordic countries in the 19th century, the authors open up an area of global Shakespeare studies that has received little attention to date With case studies exploring the earliest translations of Hamlet into Danish; the first translation of Macbeth into Swedish; adaptations into Finnish; Kierkegaard’s re-working of King Lear, and the reception of the African-American actor Ira Aldridge’s performances in Stockholm, it intervenes in the current discussion of global Shakespeare and more recent concepts like ‘rhizome’, which challenge the notion of an Anglocentric model of ‘centre’ versus ‘periphery’
UK August 2023 • US August 2023 • 344 pages • 3 bw illus
PB 9781350201019 £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350200869
ePub 9781350200876 • £76 50 / $103 94
ePdf 9781350200883 • £76 50 / $103 94
Series: Global Shakespeare Inverted • The Arden Shakespeare
Distant Reading and Collaborative Intimacy in 'Love’s Martyr'
Don Rodrigues, Old Dominion University, USA
What led Shakespeare to write his most cryptic poem, “The Phoenix and Turtle”, published in Robert Chester’s enigmatic collection of verse, Love’s Martyr (1601)? Don Rodrigues critiques and revises traditional computational attribution studies by integrating the insights of queer theory to a study of Love's Martyr in which he presents, most radically, data that supports the once-outlandish theory that Shakespeare may have had a significant hand in editing works signed by Chester It articulates 'queer analytics' – an approach to literary analysis that joins the non-normative close reading of queer theory to the distant attention of computational literary studies
UK August 2023 US August 2023 296 pages 8 bw illus
PB 9781350288690 £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350178823
ePub 9781350178830 • £72 00 / $98 54
ePdf 9781350178847 • £72 00 / $98 54
Series: Arden Shakespeare Studies in Language and Digital Methodologies • The Arden Shakespeare
Edited by Nicoleta Cinpoes, University of Worcester, UK, Florence March, University
Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France & Paul Prescott, University of Warwick, Coventry
Shakespeare on European Festival Stages is the first book to chart Shakespeare’s presence at European festivals and to examine the role these festivals play in European socio-cultural exchanges, while considering the impact festivals have on the production and circulation of staged Shakespeare This collection offers the most authoritative and informed accounts of a wide range of festivals hosted in 14 countries, including the Itaka Shakespeare Festival (Serbia), the Gdansk Shakespeare Festival (Poland), Shake-Nice! (France) and the Almago Festival (Spain)
UK July 2023
• US July 2023
• 256 pages • 8 bw illus
PB 9781350283244 • £28 99 / $39 95
Previously published in HB 9781350140165
ePub 9781350140172 • £67 50 / $91 79
ePdf 9781350140189 £67 50 / $91 79
The Arden Shakespeare
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