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Theatre and Ethics by Nicholas  Ridout; 9780230210271

Theatre and Ethics

By Nicholas Ridout

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Description

In Theatre and Ethics, Nicholas Ridout delves into the intricate relationship between performance and moral philosophy, offering readers a profound exploration of how theatre can serve as a mirror to society's ethical dilemmas. Through a thought-provoking analysis, Ridout challenges conventional perceptions of theatre, positioning it not merely as an art form but as a vital space for ethical inquiry.

The Story

Ridout engages with a wide range of theatrical works, examining the moral questions they raise and the responsibilities they impose on both creators and audiences. By weaving together case studies and theoretical perspectives, he elucidates how performances can provoke critical reflection and inspire social change.

Key Themes

  • The Role of Theatre: An exploration of how theatre functions as a site for ethical engagement.
  • Social Responsibility: The implications of theatrical art in addressing contemporary social and political issues.
  • Performance as Reflection: How the act of watching theatre can lead to self-examination and moral questioning.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Ridout's ability to combine rigorous academic analysis with accessible writing, making complex ideas relatable. His interdisciplinary approach resonates with scholars and theatre enthusiasts alike, inviting them to reconsider the impact of performance on societal values.

Perfect For

  • Theatre scholars and students seeking a deeper understanding of the ethical dimensions of performance.
  • Philosophers interested in the intersection of art and moral philosophy.
  • Readers of Ridout's previous works, such as Stage Fright, will find a continuation of his insightful explorations.
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 118 mm × 179 mm × 6 mm
Pages: 80
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9780230210271

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