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History, Haunting through the Layers in Contemporary Staged Ghost Stories
- Author(s):
- Vicky Brewster (see profile)
- Date:
- 2023
- Subject(s):
- Theater, Ghost stories, Haunted places, Gentrification, Gothic fiction
- Item Type:
- Conference paper
- Conf. Title:
- Past As Nightmare Conference
- Conf. Org.:
- N/A
- Conf. Loc.:
- University of Reading
- Conf. Date:
- 6-7 September 2022
- Tag(s):
- contemporary theatre, gentrification, Ghost stories, gothic theatre, nightmares, Theater, time loops
- Permanent URL:
- https://doi.org/10.17613/50yg-yz63
- Abstract:
- Recent British productions of ghost story theatre have embraced the layering of present onto past. Danny Robins’s 2:22 A Ghost Story demonstrates the haunting of class through gentrification of an East End house through the layers of wallpaper, paint and brickwork in its stage set, but these layers are equally available in its characters, both working and upper-middle class. Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s Ghost Stories features haunted individuals examined and deconstructed by a man stuck in his own repeating memories, hiding in the layers of his own narrative. Although both productions feature ‘real’ ghosts, their characters are more materially haunted by personal history – their family’s class, their upbringing, the way they behaved as children. Through examination of staging, textual analysis of the scripts, and interviews with the authors, this article shows how layers of history and memory are intrinsic to the performance of ghosts in the 21st century.
- Metadata:
- xml
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 4 months ago
- License:
- All Rights Reserved
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