Performing Epic or Telling Tales

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Performing Epic or Telling Tales

Theatre studies Dance Other performing arts Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval Literary studies: postcolonial literature Literary studies: from c 2000 Literary studies: poetry and poets Literary studies: plays and playwrights Social and cultural history

Authors: Fiona Macintosh, Justine McConnell

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 20th February 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9780192585783


Performing Epic or Telling Tales

takes the new millennium as a starting point for an exploration of the turn to narrative in twenty-first-century theatre, which is often also a turn to Graeco-Roman epic. However, the dominant focus of the volume is less on what the recent epic turn in the theatre consists of than why it seems to be so prevalent: this turn is explained with reference not only to the translation and scholarly histories of the epics, but also to earlier performance traditions and, notably, to recent theoretical debates relating to text-based drama and performance based theatre.

What is perhaps most remarkable about this epic turn is not simply the sheer number of outstanding performances that it has produced; it is also that recent practice appears to have outstripped much theoretical discussion about theatre. In chapters ranging from spoken word performances to ballet, from the use of machines and technology to performances that make space for voices occluded by the ancient epics, Performing Epic or Telling Tales seeks to contextualize and explain the narrative/storytelling (re-)turn in recent live performances - a turn that regularly entails engagement with ancient Graeco-Roman epics, which have long provided poets, playwrights, artists, and theatre makers with a storehouse of rich, often perceived as raw, material. Refigured and refracted for the modern era, the epics of ancient Greece and Rome are found to be particularly revealing, and particularly telling of the contemporary wider cultural sphere.

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