Performing Grief in Pandemic Theatres
This Element explores how theatre responded to the death and loss produced by the COVID-19 pandemic, by innovating forms and spaces designed to support us in grief. It considers how theatre grieved for itself, for the dead, for lost ways of living, while also imagining and enacting new modes of being together. Even as it reckoned with its own demise, theatre endeavoured to collectivise grief by performing a range of functions more commonly associated with funerary, health and social care services, which buckled under restrictions and neglect. These pandemic theatres show how grief cannot only be let mourn over individual losses in private, but how it must also seep into the public sphere to fight to save critical services, institutions, communities and art forms, including theatre itself.
Product details
May 2024Paperback
9781009464802
74 pages
230 × 150 × 5 mm
0.132kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Enter grief: all the world's a morgue
- 2. Who's there?: theatre mourns itself
- 3. To name the names: commemorating the dead
- 4. Rupture and rebirth: reassembling anew
- Coda: life worth living
- References.