Street Theatre and the Production of Postindustrial Space
Working Memories
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:26th Mar '19
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Deindustrialising communities have called upon street theatre companies to re-animate public space and commemorate industrial heritage. How have these companies converted derelict factories into spaces of theatrical production? How do they connect their work to the industrial work that once occurred there? How do those connections manifest in theatrical events, and how do such events give shape and meaning to ongoing redevelopment projects? This book develops an understanding of the relationship between theatre and redevelopment that goes beyond accusations of gentrification or celebrations of radical resistance. Ultimately, Calder argues that deindustrialisation and redevelopment depend on theatrical events and performative acts to make ongoing change intelligible and navigable.
Working memories brings together some of current theatre scholarship’s fundamental concerns while demonstrating the significance of those concerns to an interdisciplinary readership.
An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.
'Calder’s chapters invite us to attend to both the destructive and the creative ways that street theatre restages the industrial past, while reminding us how our work today is haunted, whether we embrace it or not, by the work of yesterday.'
Theatre Journal
ISBN: 9781526121592
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 14mm
Weight: 399g
216 pages