Sergi Belbel and Catalan theatre : text, performance and identity

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Sergi Belbel and Catalan theatre : text, performance and identity

David George

(Colección Támesis, Serie A . Monografías ; 287)

Tamesis, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-213) and index

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A major contemporary playwright and director. By the late 1970s, internationally known performance groups such as Els Joglars, La Fura dels Baus or La Cubana had precipitated a decline in text-based Catalan theatre, reversed in the mid 1980s with the appearance of a younger generation of playwrights led by Sergi Belbel. Influenced by contemporary European rather than Spanish or Catalan drama, his work was very different from the realist idiom favoured by playwrights of the Franco generation. Butplaywriting is only one aspect of Belbel's work as a theatre practitioner. He also has a highly successful career as a director of Spanish, Catalan and foreign plays [a number of which he himself has translated], and, since 2006,he has held the position of Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Catalonia. This study examines these three key aspects of his career, as well as Ventura Pons's film adaptations of his plays. Finally, it considersthe reception of his plays in several countries, analysing his evolving relationship with critics at home and abroad. DAVID GEORGE is Professor of Hispanic Studies at Swansea University.

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Introduction Belbel the Playwright Performance and Practitioners From Stage to Screen: Ventura Pons's Adaptations of the Plays Belbel and the Critics: the Reception of the Plays in Barcelona, Madrid and Beyond Belbel and the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya Appendix: Plot Summaries of Selected Belbel Plays

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