Profiles theatre companies in Africa working creatively in the context
of financial and political constraints.
A close scrutiny of how theatre companies operate is an often neglected
aspect of theatre life in Africa, yet, as companies profiled here
grapple with the issues of 'creativity and collaboration' much is
revealed about the way theatre companies across the continent face the
challenges of financial constraints, the political complications of
sponsorship and funding, the need for creative or intellectual freedoms,
the intricacies of contracts and the crucial decisions about venues and
audiences.
Volume Editor: JAMES GIBBS, University of the West of England.
Series editors: Martin Banham, James Gibbs, Femi Osofisan
The contributors include: DEXTER LYNDERSAY, FOLUKE OUGUNLEYE, SIRI
LANGE, ALLY MKUMBILA, BRACCO CHITOSA, MANFRED LOIMEIR, LUCY RICHARDSON,
CHRISTINE MATZKE, VICTOR S. DUGGA, PATRICK-JUDE OTEH, BASIL JONES,
MICHAEL WALLING, BRITISH COUNCIL, JOS REPERTORY THEATRE.