Editor: Hely Manuel Pérez | Reference: P2620 | Type: Publication
A publication chronicling the development of the AGIA (The African Grove Institute for the Arts) Movement spearheaded by noted playwright August Wilson.
Artist/Author: Martin Crimp | Reference: P2614 | Type: Publication
T, his special issue of Contemporary Theatre Review focuses on a single writer, contemporary British playwright Martin Crimp. Includes a review of Ron Athey’s monography “Pleading in the Blood” and Jennifer Doyle’s book “Hold it Against me”.
Artist/Author: ung Jean Lee | Reference: P2597 | ISBN: 978-1559363563 | Type: Publication
Two plays by Korean-American theatre practitioner and writer Young Jean Lee. “The Shipment” is a provocative look at African-American identity in today's not-quite post-racial society. “Lear” is an alternative re-working of Shakespeare's celebrated tragedy, focusing on the king's three daughters.
Published in occasion of the presentation on the theatrical production at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, this photo book details the creation, rehearsal and performance of the production in Manchester.
Documenting 20 years of performance art in Quebec and Canada, the authors describe its beginnings in relation to the artistic, institutional, and political realities prevailing in the early 1970s.