Theatre; Time and Temporality is the first book-length exploration of the subject of temporality within theatre and performance. David Ian Rabey brings in sources ranging from medieval and Renaissance theatre to contemporary performances ndash; in addition to recent writings from physics; philosophy; and psychology ndash; to analyse ways that time can be presented; communicated and transformed in the theatre. How do we experience time in theatre; and how can that experience be altered or manipulated? Rabeyrsquo;s analysis and exploration will spark discussion among students and scholars of drama; as well as among practicing performers and dramatic writers.
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