Pure products go crazy
Author: Hargrave, Matt1
Source: Research in Drama Education, Volume 14, Number 1, February 2009 , pp. 37-54(18)
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Abstract:
This paper reviews three pieces of contemporary theatre which feature learning-disabled actors. It identifies particularities of a context which has remained critically under-represented. The paper identifies such practice as transitional: from the margins of disability politics to the mainstream of the paying audience. The overarching question is: by what criteria should the work of learning-disabled artists be judged? It examines what is meant by 'good' in a context which has been assessed more often by therapeutic or social outcome than artistic achievement. The paper opens a debate on the aesthetic properties of the work.Keywords: theatre; learning disability
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/13569780802655764
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