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Theatre in London: Shakespeare to the contemporary scene

Theatre in London: Shakespeare to the contemporary scene

Theatre in London: Shakespeare to the contemporary scene

Programme one, option two:

This module will provide students with an overview of theatre in London, ranging from Elizabethan theatre to the contemporary British theatre scene, with particular attention paid to issues of theatre and performance in relation to city and nation.

Students will analyse the following topics in theory and practice: theatre in Elizabethan London, Restoration theatre, Shakespeare qua British cultural export, state of the nation plays, what it means to have a National Theatre, the Shakespeare’s Globe project, and identity in contemporary British theatre.

The National Theatre, London's South Bank Centre

  • Have an understanding key historical moments in British theatre/performance (1558-present).
  • Be familiar with concepts of nation and performance in relation to Great Britain and theatre in London.
  • Be familiar with the concept of cultural capital and Shakespeare as a commodity.
  • Create critical and creative responses to historical and contemporary British performance.

Historic and Contemporary Shakespeare

Globe Theatre 

Nationhood and Performance 

National Theatre

Contemporary Fringe 

Battersea Arts Centre

 

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Presentation (30%)

Reflective Journal (30%)

Two Quizzes (20%)

Performance (10%)

The course is worth 15 UK credits/ 7.5 ECTS, which translates to between 3 and 4 US credits. Please note it is your responsibility to check that your home institution will accept transfer of these credits back as part of your degree programme.

Shakespeare, William. To be determined based on Globe performance schedule.

Granville-Barker, Howard. The Need for a National Theatre.

green, debbie tucker. random.

Dowie, Clare. Drag Act.

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