Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 00 93515 S2 X MODERN THEATRE AND DRAMA 1.00
93529
The study of dramatic texts and performance practices provides insights into human experiences and places these experiences in the context of society. This unit examines the rise of modern theatre and drama, placing it in its socio-political context. It also provides a study of a number of representative plays, both as texts to be read and, where possible, as performances. The plays are considered in terms of the dramatic movements they exemplify. Areas of study include: the Restoration, popular theatre, rise of realism/naturalism, anti-realist theatre, and late 20th century theatrical experimentation.
On successful completion of this unit students will have:
Description Weighting(%)
- The Modern Era: an overview
- Neoclassicism and early Modern theatre
- English Restoration and Eighteenth Century Europe
- Romanticism, Melodrama and early Realism
- Realism and Anti-Realism of the twentieth century
- Late twentieth century trends
Ibsen, H, Hedda Gabler, any ed.
Dampier, A, and Walch, G, 1985, Robbery Under Arms, Currency Press, Sydney.
Bennett, Susan, 1990, Theatre Audiences, Routledge, London.
Braun, Edward, 1982, The Director and The Stage, Methuen, London.
Brecht, Bertolt, 1964, Brecht on Theatre, ed. John Willett, Hill and
Wang, New York.
Brockett, O, History of the Theatre, latest ed.
Brook, Peter, 1972, The Empty Space, Penguin, Middlesex.
Carlson, Marvin, 1993, Theories of the Theatre, Cornell University
Press.
Case, Sue-Ellen, 1988, Feminism and Theatre, Macmillan, London.
Dukore, B F, 1974, Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to
Grotowski, HBJ.
Esslin, Martin, 1965, The Theatre of the Absurd, Penguin, Middlesex
Innes, Christopher, 1993, Avant Garde Theatre 1892-1992, Routledge,
London and New York.
Jones, Richard, 1986, Great Directors at Work Stanislavsky, Brecht,
Kazan, Brook, University of California Press, Los Angeles.
ACTIVITY HOURS Private Study 165
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S 11/08/00 ASSIGNMENT 1 10.00 Y N 2 S 08/09/00 ASSIGNMENT 2 20.00 Y N 3 S 27/10/00 ASSIGNMENT 3 20.00 Y N 4 S END S2 WRITTEN EXAMINATION (3 HRS) 50.00 N N
1 The final grade is based on the total of all assessment items and
is assigned in accord with Faculty guidelines.