Belliveau, George.

Research-Based Theatre : An Artistic Methodology. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (190 pages)

Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Section I: Education -- Chapter 1: Scripting a Narrative Inheritance: Homa Bay Memories -- Chapter 2: The Ink Murderers Can't Hold It Any Longer -- Chapter 3: The Lives of Incarcerated Youth in Athabasca's Going Unmanned -- Chapter 4: Critical Plays: An Exploration in Truth and Verisimilitude -- Section II: Health -- Chapter 5: Considering Aesthetics: Bringing New Awareness to Patient Safety Culture in Hospitals -- Chapter 6: Communicating about Dementia Care through Theatre: Inside Out of Mind -- Chapter 7: Transitioning Home: Research-Based Theatre with Returning Servicemen and Their Families -- Chapter 8: No Particular Place to Go -- Section III: Community -- Chapter 9: An Ethnographic Performance for Professional Learning -- Chapter 10: Temporarily Yours: Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore -- Chapter 11: Harriet's House and Ana's Shadow: Learning about Other People's Families -- Chapter 12: Performing Autobiography -- Final Reflections -- Contributors -- References -- Back Cover.

Research-based Theatre aims to construct a theoretical analysis of the field and offer critical reflections on how the methodology can now be applied. The book shares twelve examples of contemporary research-based theatre scripts and commentaries, selected to represent different approaches that come from a variety of disciplinary areas.

9781783206780


Theater--Production and direction.


Electronic books.

PN2053.R474 2016

792.01