ABSTRACT

In Staging and Re- cycling , John Keefe and Knut Ove Arntzen re-visit and reappraise a selection of their work to explore how the retrieval, re-approaching and re-framing of material can offer pathways for new work and new thinking.

The book includes a collection of reprinted and first-published (although previously presented) textual material interspersed with editorial material – reflective essays from John and Knut on these pieces from the archives and original essays from invited scholars that explore the theme of repetition and re-cycling. The project has a number of aims: to suggest how the status of ‘new’ with regard to academic and staged dramaturgical materials may be reframed; to re-examine these through certain lenses and concepts (re-cycling; re-working; the spectator; landscape, post- and other dramaturgies); to explore the possibilities of critique offered by particular modes of juxtaposition, dialogue and dialectic; to offer further provocations to received ideas; and to retrieve and re-approach material, once published or presented, that becomes ‘lost’ in archives or on library shelves. As shown here, the role of the hyphen acts as an indicator to the status of ‘re-’ in relation to the ‘new’.

Written for scholars and academics, researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and practitioners working in all forms for theatre and performance, Staging and Re-cycling suggests a new form of dialogue between work, authors and readers, and draws out threads that extend back into the past and potentially forward into the future.

chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

Editorial introduction

chapter Chapter 5|6 pages

A letter on recycling Sam

chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

Dramaturgical dissolution in the ambient

chapter Chapter 11|10 pages

Essay 2: Circling around: Looking(s) and empathies

chapter Chapter 14|8 pages

Essay 2: Researching, re-making, re-cycling

chapter Chapter 17|12 pages

Essay 3: Spectatorial ghosts

chapter Chapter 22|8 pages

Essay 4: Further paths, returning threads

chapter Chapter 23|14 pages

Drama in landscapes

chapter Chapter 26|6 pages

Editorial conclusion

chapter Chapter 27|2 pages

Selected other published material