A Restless Art

A Restless Art

Author: François Matarasso

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 9781903080207

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From the contents:00I. Participatory art now01. The normalisation of participatory art 0II. What is participatory art?02. Concepts03. Defnitions04. The intentions of participatory art 05. The art of participatory art 06. The ethics of participatory art 0III. Where does participatory art come from?07. Making history 08. Deep roots 09. Community art and the cultural revolution (1968 to 1988) 010. Participatory art and appropriation (1988 to 2008).


Theatre Workshop

Theatre Workshop

Author: Robert Leach

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Theatre Workshop: Joan Littlewood and the Making of Modern British Theatre is the first in-depth study of perhaps Britain's most influential twentieth-century theatre company. The book sets the company's aims and achievements in their social, political and theatrical contexts, and explores the elements which made its success so important.


Miss Littlewood

Miss Littlewood

Author: Sam Kenyon

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780573115622

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Joan Littlewood was the anarchic revolutionary of 20th century theatre. Her unique Theatre Workshop was responsible for a raft of successes including Oh, What A Lovely War!, and breathed new life into the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Anti-establishment, visionary, rude and glorious, Joan Littlewood red the imagination of a generation. Based on her life story, this musical charts the emotional highs and lows of Joan's journey from the East End to the West End. Told with her own uncompromising honesty, this new musical reveals a mighty love story at its heart.


Joan's Book

Joan's Book

Author: Joan Littlewood

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-07-28

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 1474233236

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'Once upon a time, the London theatre was a charming mirror held up to cosiness. Then came Joan Littlewood, smashing the glass, blasting the walls, letting the wind of life blow in a rough, but ready, world. Today, we remember this irresistible force with love and gratitude.' (Peter Brook) Along with Peter Brook, Joan Littlewood, affectionately termed 'The Mother of Modern Theatre', has come to be known as the most galvanising director of mid-twentieth-century Britain, as well as a founder of so many of the practices of contemporary theatre. The best-known work of Littlewood's company, Theatre Workshop, included the development and premieres of Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey, Brendan Behan's The Hostage and The Quare Fellow, and the seminal Oh What A Lovely War. This autobiography, originally published in 1994, offers an unparalleled first-hand account of Littlewood's extraordinary life and career, from illegitimate child in south-east London to one of the most influential directors and practitioners of our times. It is published along with an introduction by Philip Hedley CBE, previously Artistic Director of Theatre Royal Stratford East and Assistant Director to Joan Littlewood.


Theatre Games

Theatre Games

Author: Clive Barker

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2010-05-01

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1408125196

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A practical guide to using theatre games for actor training which includes a DVD with original footage of the author putting the techniques into action.


A Taste of Honey

A Taste of Honey

Author: Shelagh Delaney

Publisher: Heinemann

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9780435232993

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The classic play about the complex, conflict ridden relationship between a teenage girl and her mother - Includes notes and assignments suggestions.


Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities

Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities

Author: Peter Rankin

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-10-30

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 1783195835

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The Official Biography by Peter Rankin ‘My only gift is to grow a show,’ said Joan Littlewood, annoyed by what she had not achieved. Even so, her ability to do just that put her and her company, Theatre Workshop, head and shoulders above mid twentieth-century theatre. In the year when she would have been a hundred, which includes three revivals and a commemorative stamp, Peter Rankin, who worked with Joan for 38 years and in whose flat she died, takes the papers she left him and goes back to the beginning. As she told him: ‘You know me better than I know myself.’ Drawing on Littlewood's personal archive, Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities observes at close hand one of the most influential theatre makers of the twentieth century. 'the most galvanising director in mid-20th century Britain.’ Peter Brook 'one of two undoubted geniuses of the post-war British theatre, the other being Peter Brook.’ Sir Peter Hall 'Joan Littlewood brought theatre to the people of east London and revolutionised the international theatre landscape with her bold and powerful productions. She was an inspiration to many and it’s important that we recognise the significance of her work...’ Kerry Michael, Artistic Director, Theatre Royal Stratford East


Harry H. Corbett: The Front Legs of the Cow

Harry H. Corbett: The Front Legs of the Cow

Author: Susannah Corbett

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2011-11-30

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 0752480472

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Harry H. Corbett rose from the slums of Manchester to become one of the best-known television stars of the 20th century. Having left home as a 17-year-old Royal Marine during the Second World War, he fought in the North Atlantic and the jungles of the Pacific and witnessed first-hand the devastation wrought by the Hiroshima bomb. On his return home he wandered into the local theatre company and landed a starring role – The Front Legs of the Cow. Soon becoming a leading light in Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop and a widely-respected classical stage actor, his life was changed forever by the television comedy Steptoe and Son. Overnight he became a household name as the series drew unparalleled viewing figures of over 28 million, with fans ranging from the working classes to the Royal Family. Naturally shy and a committed socialist, fame and fortune didn't sit easily on his shoulders, and for the next twenty years, until his untimely death at the age of only 57, he had to learn how to be ''Arold'. Written by his daughter, Susannah Corbett, an actor herself, this is the first biography of Harry H. Corbett, the man who was once described as being 'the English Marlon Brando'.


One of Ours

One of Ours

Author: Willa Cather

Publisher: IndyPublish.com

Published: 1922

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13:

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Claude has an intuitive faith in something splendid and feels at odds with his contemporaries. The war offers him the opportunity to forget his farm and his marriage of compromise; he enlists and discovers that he has lacked. But while war demands altruism, its essence is destructive


Joan Littlewood's Theatre

Joan Littlewood's Theatre

Author: Nadine Holdsworth

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-04-14

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 052111960X

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This book investigates Joan Littlewood's theatre productions and her community-based projects and activism, drawing upon extensive primary archival material.