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Alternatives Within the Mainstream British Black and Asian Theatres
Editor: Dimple Godiwala | Reference: P2845 | ISBN: 978-1904303664 | Type: Publication
Six part anthology with chapters on the work of the Black Theatre Forum and the histories of Black and Asian theatres, histories of the major theatre companies, a document of the Sikh diaspora’s uproar over Behzti and issues of censorship, a critical interrogation of several dramatists and autobiographical essays by theatremakers.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Alda Terracciano
Anthony Frost
Anu Kumar
Ashley Tellis
Bapsi Sidhwa
Bettina Gracias
Birmingham
Britain
Claire Cochrane
Deepak Verma
Deirdre Osborne
diaspora
Dominic Hingorani
empire
gender
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti
identity
immigration
interculturalism
Jackie Kay
Jatinder Verma
Kathleen Starck
Killion M. Gideon
Kwame-Kwei-Armah
Liselle Kayla
politics
race
representation
Roselia John Baptiste
Roy Williams
Rukhsana Ahmad
Samuel Kasule
Sol B. River
Talawa
Tamasha Theatre Company
Tanika Gupta
Tara Theatre
theatre
Trish Cooke
UK
Valerie Mason-John
Victor Ukaegbu
Wole Soyinka
Yasmin Whittaker Khan
Yvonne Brewster
Zindika
Zodwa Motsa
Promoting Diversity
Artist/Author: Arts Council England | Reference: D1770 | Type: DVD
Arts Council England, Promoting Diversity: Culturally diverse theatre companies – a resource for programmers.
Apples and Snakes
Artists in Exile
Asian Theatre School
Benji Reid
Chol Theatre
Decibel
Dende Collective
diversity
Eclipse Theatre
Greta Mendez
guidance
Hangama Productions
Kali Theatre
Kazuko Hohki
Kushite Theatre Company
Man Mela
Nitro
Nu Century Arts
Ovalhouse
Pursued by a Bear
Rasa Productions
Reduced Indian Film Company
Sandra Bee
Talawa
Tamasha Theatre Company
Tara Arts
The Big Picture Company
Tunde Euba
Vayu Naidu Company
Yellow Earth Theatre
Staging the UK
Artist/Author: Jen Harvie | Reference: P0682 | Type: Publication
Examines some of the most important performance in Britain from the mid-1980s into the new millennium.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Artangel
Brith Gof
British
Complicite
criticism
cultural identity
diaspora
DV8
festivals
globalisation
installation
musical
national identity
New Labour
performance
physical theatre
power
Really Useful Group
Scottish National Theatre
site specific
Tamasha Theatre Company
theatre
Tinderbox Theatre Company