Contemporary British musicals : 'Out of the Darkness' /

Medientyp:

Book

Quelle:

Methuen Drama,, London, United Kingdom ; New York, United States, p.xiv, 206 pages : (2024)

ISBN:

9781350268050

Signatur:

ML1731.6

Schlüsselwörter:

21e siècle., 21st century., Comédies musicales, Grande-Bretagne, Great Britain, Histoire, Histoire et critique., History, History and criticism., Musical theater, Musicals, Théâtre musical

Hinweise:

Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- 1. Bros abroad: Masculinities in transition and homosocial bonding in Dougal Irvine's Departure Lounge -- Dougal Irvine interview -- 2. 'The smell of rebellion' and 'The stench of revolt' : The carnivalesque dramaturgy of Matilda the Musical from page to stage -- Ellen Kane interview -- 3. 'Glitching' of gender and temporality in Lift (2013) -- Perfect Pitch interview / Andy Barnes, Wendy Barnes -- 4. Bend It Like Beckham: The Musical: Embodying British identities -- Preeya Kalidas interview -- 5. Flowers for Mrs Harris: Covid-19, women's work and the musical's 'some kind of bliss' -- Rachel Wagstaff and Richard Taylor interview -- 6. 'You're him and he is you': Identification with the disabled 'freak' in The Grinning Man (2016) -- Toby Olié interview -- 7. 'Something precious you don't simply give away': Intersections of love and queer expression in Everybody's Talking About Jamie -- Rob Hastie interview -- 8. 'One of a kind, no category': Coding race, gender and excess in SIX Josh Bird interview -- 9. My Left/Right Foot the Musical Noisemaker interview -- 10. 'As if gathered in a verbatim fashion': The (mis)use of documentary markers in Chris Bush and Matt Winkworth's The Assassination of Katie Hopkins (2018) Lucy Osborne interview -- Conclusion.The shortest runs can have the longest legacies: for too long, scholarship surrounding British musical theatre has coalesced around the biggest names, ignoring important works that have not had the critical engagement they deserve. Through academic interrogation and industry insight, this unique collection of essays recognizes these works, shining a light on their creative achievements and legacies. With each chapter focusing on a different significant musical, a selection of shows spanning 2010s are analysed and the development and evolution of the genre is explored. Touching on key, hit shows such as SIX, Matilda, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, The Grinning Man and Bend it Like Beckham, each chapter discusses different theatrical elements, from dramaturgy and musicology to reception, and also includes an interview with a practitioner related to each musical, providing in-depth understanding and invaluable practical and industry knowledge. Identifying the intersectionality between industry insight and academic analysis, Contemporary British Musicals: 'Out of the Darkness' challenges the narrative that the British musical is dead : creating a new historiography of the British musical that celebrates the work being created, while providing a manifesto for the future.