Warden, Claire (2012) Unperformable plays?: British avant-garde theatre. In: Lincoln Academy lecture series, 25 September 2012, LPAC, Lincoln.
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Item Type: | Conference or Workshop contribution (Lecture) |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
To celebrate the launch of her book 'British Avant-Garde Theatre' (Palgrave 2012), Claire Warden, Lecturer in Drama at the University of Lincoln, will give a talk focusing on a selection of illustrative examples from the early part of the twentieth century. During this lecture Claire will be grappling with such questions as, ‘How can I make nuclear physics interesting for an audience?’, ‘How can I perform when there are no actors?’ and ‘How can I act the part of a Cockney left foot?
Additional Information: | To celebrate the launch of her book 'British Avant-Garde Theatre' (Palgrave 2012), Claire Warden, Lecturer in Drama at the University of Lincoln, will give a talk focusing on a selection of illustrative examples from the early part of the twentieth century. During this lecture Claire will be grappling with such questions as, ‘How can I make nuclear physics interesting for an audience?’, ‘How can I perform when there are no actors?’ and ‘How can I act the part of a Cockney left foot? |
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Keywords: | modernism |
Subjects: | W Creative Arts and Design > W400 Drama |
Divisions: | College of Arts > School of Fine & Performing Arts > School of Fine & Performing Arts (Performing Arts) |
ID Code: | 7077 |
Deposited On: | 10 Dec 2012 22:04 |
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