Theatre Criticism: Changing Landscapes

Theatre Criticism: Changing Landscapes

Edited by Duška Radosavljević 337 pp. London: Bloomsbury Reviewed by Katerina Delikonstantinidou* (Greece) Of all the scholarly volumes I have recently read and reviewed this is certainly one of the most engaging. Notwithstanding, it took the longest to finish because

Noted By the Editor*: The Routledge Companion to Michael Chekhov

<em>Noted By the Editor*</em>: The Routledge Companion to Michael Chekhov

Edited by Marie-Christine Autant-Mathieu and Yana Meerzon 433 pp.  London:  Routledge Everything you ever wanted to know (and probably quite a lot more) about Russian actor-director-teacher Michael Chekhov is now to be found in this quite extraordinary volume put together

The Robben Island Shakespeare

The Robben Island Shakespeare

By Matthew Hahn 52 pp. London: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama Reviewed by Patricia Keeney* (Canada) This is a play based on the words of Robben Island prisoners incarcerated during the apartheid period in South Africa. It is a play incorporating parts

La escena del siglo XXI (La scène du XXIe siècle/The 21st Century Stage)

La escena del siglo XXI (La scène du XXIe siècle/The 21st Century Stage)

Ouvrage de José Gabriel Antuñano, 461 p., Madrid : Éditions ADE Teatro Compte rendu de Irène Sadowska-Guillon* (France/ Espagne) José Gabriel Antuñano, un éminent théâtrologue, professeur de Master de théâtre et des arts scéniques à l’Université de la Rioja et de

Double Exposure: Plays of the Jewish and Palestinian Diasporas

Double Exposure: Plays of the Jewish and Palestinian Diasporas

Edited by Steven Orlov and Samah Sabawi 533 pp. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press Reviewed by Mary-Lou Zeitoun* (Canada) From South African protest theatre during the apartheid era to Ireland’s “Theatre of the Troubles,” plays of resistance have always seemed to