Learn how theatre and globalization have affected each other over the past century, and how to conduct your own research on global theatre histories.
Overview
Syllabus
- Definitions, Methods, and Resources for Writing Global Theatre Histories
- Introductions with definitions of "theatre" and "globalization"; conceptualizing 'global theatre histories'; overview of online resources for researching the history of theatre during the late 19th and 20th centuries.
- Theatre on the move: Migration, Mobility and Modernization
- How we can relate migration and mobility to the dissemination of theatre.
- Global Players: Actors, Managers and Agents
- Actors, Managers, and Theatrical Agents; with a focus on the people who organized the global migration of theatre.
- Global Hubs and Local Theatres
- Theatre Buildings as 'Cultural Hubs' and 'Contact Zones'; methodologies and concepts for approaching theatres as places where different people, languages, and cultures met and interacted.
- East versus West: Cold War Rivaleries
- Theatre and the Cold War; theatre as a site of the rivalry between East and West.
- Festivalization, Megamusical and Theatrical Global Media
- Festivals, Megamusicals, and Livestreaming; how contemporary types of theatre reflect globalization and new technologies.
Taught by
Christopher Balme