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contemporary drama staging

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Overview

This lesson explores the characteristics and conventions of contemporary drama, focusing on how playwrights engage with modern themes and experiment with staging. We will examine the evolution of theatrical forms and the impact of production choices on audience reception.

Defining Contemporary Drama: Themes and Characteristics

Contemporary drama, generally considered from the mid-20th century onwards, is marked by a departure from traditional theatrical conventions and a deep engagement with modern societal issues. Playwrights often explore themes of **identity, alienation, social justice, power structures, and the impact...

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Key Concepts

  • Postmodernism: A philosophical and artistic movement questioning grand narratives and embracing fragmentation, pastiche, and self-referentiality.
  • Absurdist Theatre: A genre that portrays the meaninglessness of human existence through illogical plots, repetitive dialogue, and nonsensical situations.
  • Verbatim Theatre: A form of documentary theatre where plays are constructed from the exact words of real people, often from interviews or transcripts.
  • Site-Specific Performance: Theatre created and performed for a specific non-theatre location, often interacting with the environment.
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Exam Tips

  • When analyzing contemporary drama, always consider *how* the play's form and staging choices contribute to its meaning. Don't just summarize the plot.
  • Be prepared to discuss the influence of specific theatrical movements (e.g., Absurdism, Postmodernism) on the play you are analyzing. Use relevant terminology.
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