Description: Theatre Across Borders by Abhishek Majumdar Is there a fundamental connection between New Yorks Elevator Repair Services 9-hour production of The Great Gatsby and a Kathakali performance?How can we come to appreciate the slowness of Kabuki theatre as much as the pace of the Whatsapp theatre of post-Arab Spring Turkey?Can we go beyond our own cultures contemporary definition of a good play and think about the theatre in a deep and pluralistic manner?Drawing on his extensive experience working with theatre artists, students and thinkers across the globe - up to and including an hour-long audience with the Dalai Lama - playwright Abhishek Majumdar considers why we make theatre and how we see it in different parts of the world.His own work has taken him from theatre in Japan to dance companies in the Phillippines, writers in Lebanon and Palestine, theatre groups in Burkina Faso, war-torn areas like Kashmir and North Eastern India, and to China and Tibet, Argentina and Mexico.Via a far-reaching and provocative collection of essays that is informed by this wealth of experience, Majumdar explores:- how different cultures conceive theatre and how the norm of one place is the experiment of another;- the ways in which theatre across the world mirrors its socio political and philosophical climate;- how, for thousands of years, theatre has been a tool to both disrupt and to heal;- and how, even within the many differences, there are universals from which we can all learn and how theatre does cross bordersOf interest to theatre makers everywhere - be they writers, actors, directors or designers - this book offers an oversight, as well as interrogation, into the place of theatre in the world today. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Abhishek Majumdar is a Delhi-born playwright, theatre director, teacher and actor based out of Bangalore. His plays have won the Hindu Metro Plus Playwrights award and the Toto Funds the Arts award and have been produced internationally. He was part of the International Playwrights residency at the Royal Court Theatre, London, 2011 with his play The Djinns of Eidgah. Rizwaan, his play in English and Urdu was part of the selection for the first festival of contemporary Indian theatre in Paris. His plays have notoriously caused controversy - The Djinns of Eidgah being halted by authorities in Jaipur and his play Pah-La temporarily halted by the Royal Court Theatre in London. Currently, he is the artistic director of the IndianEnsemble Bangalore and also works with the HeadStart Childrens Repertory. He is a member of the Young Vic Directors Network, London, and the Lincoln Center Directors Lab, New York, 2012. One of his works a director, Gasha (Hindi/Urdu/ Kashmiri), won the Best Play award at the META awards in New Delhi 2013. He teaches on the Playwriting course at NYU Abu Dhabi. Table of Contents AcknowledgmentsTable of ContentsIntroduction: Travels and QuestionsHOMEThe Quest for TraditionLanguage of TheatreThe EnterpriseAWAYBrecht in KashmirThe Kashmir TrilogyThe Writing of Pah-la: A Theatre Journey across the Roof of the WorldDevising in the Tibetan Transit SchoolReading George C Wolfes The Coloured Museum In a New York SubwayHamidur Rehman: A Journey through Bangladesh and Germany. A Journey about a JourneyOTHER GEOGRAPHIESLessons in Pausing: From a theatre in West Africa to a Monastery in the HimalayasOn CensorshipThe Pandemic and the TheatreBibliography Review Majumdars processes sound more like those of a detective or an investigative reporter than a writer observing the world from a garret. For his Kashmir plays, he spent time in police bunkers and the dens of militants. For Pah-La, he decided he had to go to Lhasa, whatever the cost. * Arifa Akbar, The Guardian *For 15 years, Abhishek Majumdar has created plays on the fragility of human lives trapped in war and other upheavals. * Indian Express *Majumdar has behind him a remarkable body of work. His plays sweep a wide arc – they have dealt with generational angst, the dark goings-on at a monastery in 8th century, the trauma of wasted childhood, the politics of food, and the heart of extremist violence. But at their core, they always talk of humanism and its fight against tyranny and greed. * Scroll Magazine *Abhishek Majumdars book is a thrilling read, crossing continents, entering conflicts, and always informed by a questing fusion of art and politics. It is an essential map to how playwriting and play-making might reflect the fractured world we share. * Steve Waters, playwright * Promotional Drawing on his extensive experience working with theatre artists, students and thinkers across the globe - up to and including an hour-long audience with the Dalai Lama - playwright Abhishek Majumdar considers why we make theatre and how we see it in different parts of the world. Review Quote "Majumdars processes sound more like those of a detective or an investigative reporter than a writer observing the world from a garret. For his Kashmir plays, he spent time in police bunkers and the dens of militants. For Pah-La , he decided he had to go to Lhasa, whatever the cost." -- Arifa Akbar, The Guardian "For 15 years, Abhishek Majumdar has created plays on the fragility of human lives trapped in war and other upheavals." -- Indian Express "Majumdar has behind him a remarkable body of work. His plays sweep a wide arc - they have dealt with generational angst, the dark goings-on at a monastery in 8th century, the trauma of wasted childhood, the politics of food, and the heart of extremist violence. But at their core, they always talk of humanism and its fight against tyranny and greed." -- Scroll Magazine "Abhishek Majumdars book is a thrilling read, crossing continents, entering conflicts, and always informed by a questing fusion of art and politics. It is an essential map to how playwriting and play-making might reflect the fractured world we share." -- Steve Waters, playwright Promotional "Headline" Drawing on his extensive experience working with theatre artists, students and thinkers across the globe - up to and including an hour-long audience with the Dalai Lama - playwright Abhishek Majumdar considers why we make theatre and how we see it in different parts of the world. Feature Abhishek Majumdar is a theatre-maker born and based in India, but with an enviably international theatre experience Details ISBN1350195294 Author Abhishek Majumdar Series Theatre Makers Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 1350195294 ISBN-13 9781350195295 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2023-04-06 Imprint Methuen Drama Pages 224 UK Release Date 2023-04-06 Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2023-04-06 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC DEWEY 792.01 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2023-05-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:158530148;
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