J Bates - Journal of Beckett Studies, 2023 - euppublishing.com
Louise Bourgeois and Samuel Beckett were both from comfortably bourgeois families; both had a strained relationship with one parent and undertook psychoanalytic treatment while …
H Simpson - Samuel Beckett and Disability Performance, 2022 - Springer
Abstract This chapter explores Hackney Showroom and Culture Device's 2018 staging of Waiting for Godot with a cast of professional actors with Down syndrome: Tommy Jessop …
H Simpson - Samuel Beckett and Disability Performance, 2022 - Springer
This chapter explores the Touretteshero's 2017–2020 of Not I starring Jess Thom, who has Tourette's syndrome characterised by verbal and motor tics. Considering Beckett's own …
The field of intimacy work within the wider theatre industry is rapidly growing, and universities should be prepared to meet the demands the industry is setting forth. Since …
The aim of this study is to address the question of how silence can be defined and applied as a communicative device in theatre. The study consists of a theoretical and a practical …
Abstract While Samuel Beckett did not explicitly comment on politics in his dramatic works, the personal essays he crafted during the beginning of his career, as well as his work as a …
M Girdwood - Journal of Modern Literature, 2019 - JSTOR
Allusions to dance are rife in Beckett's work, and the early development of his choreographic imagination owes much to late nineteenth-century Symbolist appreciations of dance …
Contemporary models of educational and commercial theatres espouse the belief that theatre is the true collaborative art form: one in which artists of different talents, training …