Beschreibung
This book analyses the success and adaptation of Michael Morpurgos novel War Horse to stage, radio, live events, and feature film, in different cultures, on tours, and in translation. In under a decade, War Horse has gone from obscure childrens novel to arguably one of the worlds most recognisable theatrical brands, thanks to innovative puppet designs from South Africas Handspring Puppet Company in an acclaimed stage production from the National Theatre of Great Britain. With emphasis on embodied spectatorship, collaborative meaning-making, and imaginative play, this book generates fresh insights into the enduring popularity of the franchises eponymous protagonist, Joey, offering the most in-depth study of War Horse to date.
Autorenporträt
Toby Malone is a graduate of the University of Torontos Graduate Centre for Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies, and is currently a faculty member at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Previous publications include Shakespeare Survey, Literature/Film Quarterly, Canadian Theatre Review, Borrowers and Lenders and The Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy. Christopher J. Jackman is a graduate of the University of Torontos Graduate Centre for Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies, and is an alumnus of Massey College, Canada. He is currently Chair of Arts and Design at Centennial College in Toronto, has developed Centennials performing arts certificate programme, and remains an active director and performer.
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