Theatre of real people : diverse encounters at Berlin's Hebbel am Ufer and beyond / Ulrike Garde and Meg Mumford.
Serie: Methuen drama engageUtgivning: London, UK : Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016Innehållstyp:- text
- 978-1-4725-8021-4
- 792.02/32/0943/155 23
- PN2656.B42 H38 2016
- Ikab
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- A historical perspective on Theatre of Real People -- Theatre of Real People at the HAU -- Theatre and authenticity-effects -- Encounters with cultural diversity at the HAU -- Berliners with an {u2019}authenticity guarantee{u2019}: cultural complexity in 100% Berlin and 100% City -- Meeting unfamiliar residents in Berlin: playing with frames of reference in X-Apartments -- Unsettling journey into the unfamiliar: ambiguous guides to the city in Cal Cutta: Mobile Phone Theatre -- Getting closer to the subjects of migration: partial proximity in Blackmarket no. 7 and Mr Dağac̦ar and the Golden Tectonics of Trash.
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