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Speaking in and out of turn: narrators in contemporary Australian theatre

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posted on 2017-03-02, 00:37 authored by Maloney, Noel
This thesis examines narrating as a widespread mode of performance in Australian contemporary theatre. The examination focuses on the forms narrators in contemporary Australian theatre take, arguing that they split into two distinct figures: one that supports the representation of dramatic action and the hierarchies that such a model demands, and a very different, non-dramatic figure that disrupts cause and effect storytelling through description and presentation. This figure unsettles the pairings that sit at the heart of drama: showing and telling, acting and non-acting and character and voice, creating space where narratives emerge out of this disruption.

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Principal supervisor

Maryrose Casey

Year of Award

2015

Department, School or Centre

Theatre and Performance

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

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Australia

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Faculty of Arts

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