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Notes on Contributors | ||
Foreword | ||
Obituary of Rose Mbowa | ||
From a Playwright's notebook | 3 | |
Bole Butake's strategies as a political playwright: 'I'm not going to say things in a blunt manner, simply because I want to be politically committed.' | 7 | |
Ife convocation plays as politics: An Examination of some past productions | 18 | |
The Plays of Femi Osofisan | 27 | |
Politics of aesthetics | 29 | |
Once Upon Four Robbers: Continuing the intercultural debate | 42 | |
Once Upon Four Robbers: A review | 57 | |
Two Ghanaian Playwrights: Joe de Graft & Mohammed Ben-Abdallah | 63 | |
Joe de Graft & the Ghana cultural revival | 65 | |
Joe de Graft: theatrical prophet with strange honours: A response to a profile by Kofi Agovi | 72 | |
Mohammed Ben-Abdallah at fifty | 84 | |
Land of a Million Magicians | 89 | |
Interview with Mohammed Ben-Abdallah | 95 | |
Language & Politics: Island Plays | 107 | |
Interviews with Dev Virahsawmy & Michael Walling: Staging Shakespeare across borders | 109 | |
'Translating' The Tempest: Dev Virahsawmy's Toufann, cultural creolization & the rise of Mauritian creole | 125 | |
Aime's Cesaire's Une tempete: A British premiere at the Gate Theatre | 139 | |
Ubu in Reunion: The Rise & fall of the Theatre Vollard | 144 | |
Puppets & Politics: Horse & Bamboo Productions | 155 | |
Harvest of Ghosts: The story of a collaboration | 157 | |
Follow up: Theatre in Development | 179 | |
Making Sense Project: Promoting entrepreneurship by theatre & radio in Southern Africa | 181 | |
Noticeboard | 191 | |
Playscript: Toufann | 217 | |
Theatre Reviews | 255 | |
Book Reviews | 261 | |
Index | 285 |
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Add African Theatre: Playwrights and Politics, This second annual volume in the African Theatre series focuses on the intersection of politics and theatre in Africa today. Topics include the remarkable collaboration between Horse and Bamboo, a puppet theatre company based in the United Kingdom, and Ni, African Theatre: Playwrights and Politics to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add African Theatre: Playwrights and Politics, This second annual volume in the African Theatre series focuses on the intersection of politics and theatre in Africa today. Topics include the remarkable collaboration between Horse and Bamboo, a puppet theatre company based in the United Kingdom, and Ni, African Theatre: Playwrights and Politics to your collection on WonderClub |