What happens to politics when it takes the form of theatre? How has
theatre both exploited and undermined politics both in society and on
the stage?
Theatre & Politics explores the complex relationship between theatre
and politics, questioning some of the assumptions that often arise when
they are brought together. Challenging ideas about 'entertainment' and
'communication', the book draws on a broad range of key writing from
Plato to Rancière, and theatrical examples from Shakespeare and his
adaptors through Peter Handke to debbie tucker green.