Pigeon Theatre—comprised of Anna Fenemore, Gillian Knox, and Amanda Griffkin—specializes in experimental works that incorporate non-traditional spaces, unconventional social arrangements, and shared i
This book offers readers for the first time the texts of Claire MacDonald's Utopia, a sequence of playtexts commissioned and written over a twenty-year period (1987-2008) by one of the key players in
The decade of the 1930s was a remarkable one in Poland—a time of triumph, turmoil, and turbulence. AsIvar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte: Two Plays by Jerzy Tepa demonstrates, it was also a surprising
Disability studies have long been the domain of medical and pedagogical academics. However, in recent years, the subject has outgrown its clinical origins. In Freaks of History, James MacDonald presen
Widely considered one of the most innovative voices in Hungarian theater, András Visky has enjoyed growing audiences and increased critical acclaim over the last fifteen years. Nonetheless, his plays
“JARMAN (all this maddening beauty”) and Other Plays is a collection of three radically poetic works for live performance by OBIE Award–winning playwright Caridad Svich. The playtexts includes a lyric
Plays in Time collects four plays by Karen Malpede set during influential events from the late twentieth century to the present: the Bosnian war and rape camps; the invasion and occupation of Iraq and
This book presents four plays by Caridad Svich that explore the rough waters of citizenship under the pressure of globalization and the threads of human connection—often tested, but never wholly
This book offers a series of compelling responses to the Jasmin Vardimon Company’s production ofJustitia, a multilayered, multimedia dance theater piece. Through an innovative, visually annotated text