The translator on stage /

In today's theater, productions of plays that originated in another language are frequently distinguished by two characteristics: the authorship of the English text by a well-known local theater specialist, and the absence of the term `translation'-generally in favour of `adaptation'...

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Main Author: Brodie, Geraldine (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc., 2018.
Series:Literatures, cultures, translation.
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Summary:In today's theater, productions of plays that originated in another language are frequently distinguished by two characteristics: the authorship of the English text by a well-known local theater specialist, and the absence of the term `translation'-generally in favour of `adaptation' or `version.' The Translator on Stage investigates the creative processes that bring translated plays to the mainstream stage, exploring the commissioning, translation and development procedures that end with a performed play. Through a sample of eight plays that span two thousand years and six languages-including Festen, Don Carlos, Hedda Gabler and The UN Inspector-and that were all staged within a three-month period, Geraldine Brodie brings in a wide range of theater practitioners to discuss their roles in the translation process and the motivations that govern London theater translation activities. The Translator on Stage is informed by specially conducted interviews with the productions' producers, artistic directors, directors, literary managers, playwrights and specialist translators, including Michael Grandage, Rufus Norris, David Eldridge, Juan Mayorga, David Johnston and Mike Poulton. It sheds new light not only on theatrical translation procedures, but also on the place of translation in society today.
Physical Description:ix, 195 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [175]-188) and index.
ISBN:9781501322105
1501322109
9781501322112
1501322117