Theatres of War
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English

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Why do so many writers and audiences turn to theatre to resolve overwhelming topics of pain and suffering? This collection of essays from international scholars reconsiders how theatre has played a crucial part in encompassing and preserving significant human experiences. <br/><br/>Plays about global issues including terrorism and war are increasing in attention from playwrights scholars critics and audiences. In this contemporary collection a gathering of diverse contributors explain theatre's special ability to generate dialogue and promote healing when dealing with human tragedy.<br/><br/>This collection discusses over 30 international plays and case studies from different time periods all set in a backdrop of war. The four sections document British and American perspectives on theatres of war global perspectives on theatres of war perspectives on <i>Black Watch</i> and finally perspectives on <i>The Great Game: Afghanistan</i>. Through this a range of international scholars from different disciplines imaginatively rethink theatre's unique ability to mediate the impacts and experiences of war. <br/><br/>Featuring contributions from a variety of perspectives this book provides a wealth of revealing insights into why authors and audiences have always turned to the unique medium of theatre to make sense of war.
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