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Verbatim

Staging Memory and Community
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Recording real people's stories and thereby using their words to make a script for actors to perform is the fundamental craft of verbatim theatre -- and this book is one exploration of this form of drama which emerged in the second half of the twentieth century, and remains very much alive, evolving and contemporary today. With an overview of verbatim and documentary theatre practices, analysis and exercises on each of the plays in the HSC Drama syllabus ( Aftershocks, The Laramie Project, Minefields and Miniskirts, Parramatta Girls, Run Rabbit Run) and workshops for exploring themes and issues; Verbatim also includes interviews with the creators of the plays. The key challenges of verbatim theatre are also explored, including: memory, truth and authenticity; theatricality and engagement in the creative process and social context and community involvement in verbatim and other reality plays. The book is intended for both teachers and students studying and making verbatim theatre at senior high school level. It is also valuable for theatre practitioners intrigued by verbatim and wanting to devise new works.

Author Biography:

PAUL BROWN began playwriting for Urban Theatre Projects (formerly Death Defying Theatre), co-writing Discipline and Punish, Living Newspaper, Coal Town and Kakwa Hakawati. With Workers Cultural Action Committee he authored Aftershocks, which was Australia's first full length verbatim play. It was a Condor Award winner and a landmark in Australian theatre. Brown scripted Aftershocks the film, winning an AWGIE Award for screen adaptation. The play is regularly performed by leading theatre companies and in schools. An earth scientist and environmentalist, Brown writes plays and films with environmental and scientific themes. Room 207 Nikola Tesla concerns energy and invention, and Murray River Story brings together art and ecology. His verbatim play Half a Life chronicles nuclear bomb veterans' experiences, and Brown co-wrote and produced 10 Minutes to Midnight and Ngurini (Searching – immersive films made with Maralinga atomic survivor communities. His TV credits include Big Sky and Naked: Stories of Men and the documentary film 60 000 Barrels. Books include Art and Wellbeing and Verbatim: Staging memory and community. Brown produced the international arts program Nuclear Futures: Exposing the legacies of the atomic age, and he co-produced Retrial of Galileo for ABC Television. Brown has held a Community Writers Fellowship and an Asialink Writers Residency.
Release date NZ
October 26th, 2010
Author
Collection
Audience
  • Secondary
Pages
144
Dimensions
137x210x10
ISBN-13
9780868198798
Product ID
11132342

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