Rabindranath Tagore (1861‒1941) was a prolific playwright with more
than thirty plays to his credit. He is also known for his life-long,
passionate engagement with theatre, first at Jorasanko and then at
Santiniketan, in multiple roles as actor, director, singer, musician.
However, during his own life-time and even after his demise, his
experimental plays have proved challenging for directors to stage.
Time and again they have been written off as unstageable by prominent
theatre makers. Further complications have arisen from the presence of
a spectre of authority around Tagore and his plays often promoted by
Visva-Bharati, the institution he founded and which held the copyright
of his works till 2001. This book travels through time and space
intending to untangle the enigma presented by Tagore’s plays. The
book on one hand immerses itself into the archive of Tagore’s plays
and his dramaturgy of them in order to problematize the ways in which
they have been interpreted. On the other, it also engages with
productions of Tagore’s plays during and after his life-time to
understand the challenges directors have faced while staging them and
the strategies they have embraced to circumvent them. While performing
a subjective critical reading of the Tagore theatre-archive, an
underlying objective of the book remains to understand the very
concept of the archive, as it manifests itself in contemporary
dramatic theatre.
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Performing Tagore's Plays
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000799811
Publisert
2022
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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