Description |
online resource |
Access |
Not available for commercial use, sale, or reproduction. |
Summary |
DT Associate Lyn Gardner questions why British playwrights prefer urban settings over rural surroundings in their plays. Gardner explores how the country and city have been portrayed over time, comparing the works of Shakespeare to contemporary writers such as Barney Norris, and highlights how an increasing interest in rural areas in theatre is perhaps a result of the current political issues in the UK. |
Local Note |
Digital Theatre Plus |
Subject |
Is Theatre Too Urban? (Essay). |
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Collaboration & Community
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Science & Environment
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Twenty-First Century
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Added Author |
Gardner, Lyn Writer
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Digital Theatre
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