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Royal Court: International is the first full-length study of the Royal Court Theatre's International Department. It charts the engagement of the UK's premiere theatre for new writing with an internationalist agenda and takes readers inside the process developed by the Court for the workshop projects it has undertaken in different parts of the world since the late 1990s. Covering the theatre's unique programming of international plays and seasons, it highlights new writing from different parts of the globe, including France, Spain, Germany, Russia, Eastern Europe, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Columbia, Iran, the Near East, North Africa, Nigeria and India. First-hand accounts of the work appear in contributions from Stephen Daldry, Elyse Dodgson and Vicky Featherstone, and in interviews with Marcos Barbosa (Brazil), Anupama Chandrasekhar (India), Dominic Cooke, Sasha Dugdale, Marius von Mayenburg (Germany), Mark Ravenhill and Indhu Rubasingham.


The first ever full-length study of the Royal Court Theatre's International Department, covering the theatre's unique programming of international plays and seasons, its London-based residences for writers from overseas, and the legacies of workshops conducted in more than 30 countries.

Recenzijas

It is a welcome addition to the history of an influential theatre, and a testament to theatres enduring capacity to have cultural and political value within an increasingly mediatized, globalized world. It will appeal to students and researchers interested in the Royal Courts history and its commitment to developing new writing both at home and abroad. will provide a rich source of research material for those interested in the work of the artists involved. (William Platt, Studies in Theatre and Performances, Vol. 35 (3), September, 2015)

Royal Court International provides the first study of its kind into the work of the International Department at the Royal Court Theatre. This publication will be accessible to scholars, students and enthusiasts of theatre alike. (Nicholas Holden, Platform Postgraduate Journal of Theatre Arts, Vol.9 (2), 2015) 

List of Illustrations
vii
Series Preface x
Preface xi
Stephen Daldry
Foreword xiii
Elyse Dodgson
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Royal Court: International -- Histories and Contexts
1(27)
George Devine and the English Stage Company
4(3)
Gaskill and after
7(4)
Stafford-Clark: the 'Thatcher years'
11(2)
Stephen Daldry -- founding the International Department
13(4)
The Rickson years: a commitment to internationalism
17(5)
Dominic Cooke: keeping borders open
22(3)
Vicky Featherstone: looking ahead
25(3)
2 International Workshops and Residencies
28(29)
Shock of the new
29(2)
'Cool Britannia'
31(1)
The Royal Court international workshops -- beginnings
32(3)
Developing the international workshop: 'What is a play? Who are we now?'
35(4)
Global partners and the development system
39(2)
The International Residency
41(4)
Emerging writers in emerging markets
45(1)
The role of translation
46(11)
3 Conversations
57(69)
Conversation with Indhu Rubasingham
60(9)
Conversation with Marius von Mayenburg
69(8)
Conversation with Sasha Dugdale
77(7)
Conversation with Marcos Barbosa
84(8)
Conversation with Dominic Cooke
92(9)
Conversation with Anupama Chandrasekhar
101(8)
Conversation with Mark Ravenhill
109(17)
4 International Plays and UK Receptions
126(31)
NEWS: forming a horizon of international expectation
128(4)
Focus on Germany
132(4)
Russia's new drama
136(5)
From Brazil to Cuba and on to Mexico, Colombia and Chile
141(7)
Looking to Eastern Europe
148(3)
'Which country are we in?' -- Iran, Near East, North Africa and Nigeria
151(2)
Coming full circle -- India
153(4)
5 International Impact and Legacies
157(28)
International workshop legacies: Russia, Brazil and India
159(9)
Individual pathways: Sigarev, Barbosa, Chandrasekhar
168(3)
Writing across borders: I Come From There and Feast
171(8)
International impact on British playwrights
179(4)
'Over There' -- concluding reflections
183(2)
Afterword 185(2)
Vicky Featherstone
Timeline: Royal Court International (1989--2013) 187(10)
Elaine Aston
Elyse Dodgson
Notes 197(11)
Bibliography 208(10)
Index 218
Elyse Dodgson, Royal Court Theatre, UK Stephen Daldry, Independent Director, UK Vicky Featherstone, Royal Court Theatre, UK Indhu Rubasingham, Tricycle Theatre, UK Dominic Cooke, Independent Director, UK Sasha Dugdale, Independent Playwright, UK Marius von Mayenburg, Independent Playwright, Germany Marcos Barbosa, Independent Playwright, Brasil Anupama Chandrasekhar, Independent Playwright, India Mark Ravenhill. Independent Playwright, UK