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Staging Intercultural Ireland: New Plays and Practitioner Perspectives

Staging Intercultural Ireland: New Plays and Practitioner Perspectives

Charlotte McIvor
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The Celtic Tiger era witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of transnational migrants entering Ireland. By the 2011 Census, 17% of the population was born outside Ireland and much of what had been assumed about Irish identity could no longer hold. This groundbreaking anthology brings together six interviews and eight plays by migrant and Irish-born theatre artists who probe the impact of inward-migration and interculturalism in post-1990s Ireland. The interviews and plays collected here, all available in print for the first time, model a range of devising strategies, dramaturgical frameworks, and literary forms. To date, the work documented here has been produced at a wide range of venues from the Abbey Theatre and New York s La MaMa Experimental Theatre to mid-sized theatre companies, community centers, street theatres, and even refugee accommodation centers throughout Ireland. This book represents established as well as emerging theatre artists and includes work by Donal O Kelly, Bisi Adigun, Charlie O Neill, Rosaleen McDonagh, Paul Meade, Nicola McCartney, Ursula Rani Sarma, and Mirjana Rendulic. Additionally, there are interviews with Bairbre Ni Chaoimh, Anna Wolf, Kasia Lech, John Currivan, Alicja Ayres, Jose Miguel Jimenez, Declan Gorman, Declan Mallon, and John Scott. "Staging Intercultural Ireland" offers a snapshot of Ireland s long-term intercultural process in its early stages and contributes to transnational migration studies and intercultural theatre research in a global context."
Language
English
Pages
390
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Cork University Press
Release
August 26, 2022
ISBN
178205104X
ISBN 13
9781782051046

Staging Intercultural Ireland: New Plays and Practitioner Perspectives

Charlotte McIvor
4/5 ( ratings)
The Celtic Tiger era witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of transnational migrants entering Ireland. By the 2011 Census, 17% of the population was born outside Ireland and much of what had been assumed about Irish identity could no longer hold. This groundbreaking anthology brings together six interviews and eight plays by migrant and Irish-born theatre artists who probe the impact of inward-migration and interculturalism in post-1990s Ireland. The interviews and plays collected here, all available in print for the first time, model a range of devising strategies, dramaturgical frameworks, and literary forms. To date, the work documented here has been produced at a wide range of venues from the Abbey Theatre and New York s La MaMa Experimental Theatre to mid-sized theatre companies, community centers, street theatres, and even refugee accommodation centers throughout Ireland. This book represents established as well as emerging theatre artists and includes work by Donal O Kelly, Bisi Adigun, Charlie O Neill, Rosaleen McDonagh, Paul Meade, Nicola McCartney, Ursula Rani Sarma, and Mirjana Rendulic. Additionally, there are interviews with Bairbre Ni Chaoimh, Anna Wolf, Kasia Lech, John Currivan, Alicja Ayres, Jose Miguel Jimenez, Declan Gorman, Declan Mallon, and John Scott. "Staging Intercultural Ireland" offers a snapshot of Ireland s long-term intercultural process in its early stages and contributes to transnational migration studies and intercultural theatre research in a global context."
Language
English
Pages
390
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Cork University Press
Release
August 26, 2022
ISBN
178205104X
ISBN 13
9781782051046

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