Contemporary World Theatre (LDCDM002-B-SEM2)
- Unit Code LDCDM002
- School School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing
- Credit Value 20
- Tutor(s) Dr Holly Maples
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
Contemporary World Theatre examines how twentieth century theatre around the world has been affected by postcolonialism, globalization, immigration and interculturalism. Through an examination of postcolonial performance from former British colonies such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, India, and the West Indies, important theatrical movements in the Americas, new performance styles found in Russia and Eastern Europe, immigrant performance in the United States and Britain, as well as the new 'intercultural' performance styles of directors such as Lepage and Mnouchkine, this course will examine how gender, race and class become key issues in understanding the ramifications of these colliding cultures.

