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backpages

Backpages 26.1

 

Abstract

Backpages is an opportunity for the academy to engage with theatre and performance practice with immediacy and insight and for theatre workers and performance artists to engage critically and reflectively on their work and the work of their peers. The first half of this issue is dedicated to reflections on the work of playwright and theatre-maker David Greig.

Notes

1. Paul Taylor, ‘Theatre: Review: Money Matters’, Independent, 17 August 1999 <http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-review-money-matters-1113453.html> [accessed 7 January 2016].

2. All quotations are from David Greig, The Events (London: Faber and Faber, 2013). Here, p. 14.

3. David Pattie, ‘The Events: Immanence and the Audience’, paper presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the German Society for Contemporary Theatre and Drama in English (CDE), 4-6 June 2015 (Barcelona). Quotations from ms courtesy of David Pattie.

4. These and all quotations about the Middleton events from Jenna Lyons, ‘Teen charged in Santa Cruz Girl Slaying Appears in Court’, SFGate, 30 July 2015 <http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Teen-suspect-in-Santa-Cruz-girl-slaying-appears-6415548.php >[accessed 5 August 2015].

5. Mind Over Muscle: Writings From the Founder of Judo, Jigoro Kano, compiled by Naoki Murata, Kodansha International Press, pp. 39–40).

6. Alexander C. Barnett, Kendo: Culture of the Sword, (University of California Press, 2015, pp. 8–9).

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