This book argues that staging real relationships and collaborating with family members has the potential to rupture theatrical representation by producing an effect of authenticity.Drawing on psychoanalytic theory (Lacan, Kristeva), poststructuralist critique (Derrida), and feminist and queer theory, the author explores how theatre becomes a method ofdoing family: a set of embodied, affective and performative practices rather than a fixed institution. The book is richly informed by case studies, supported by production photographs, including the German company She She Pop performingTestament(2010) with their fathers; Liz Clarke performingI Tattooed My Baby(2013) with her infant daughter; Zoo Indigo'sUnder the Covers(2009) andBlueprint(2012), performed with their children and mothers; Bryony Kimmings performing with her partner inFake it Till you Make it(2015); andFirst Trimester(2023) by Queer performance maker Krishna Istha performing alongside their partner and extended 'chosen family'. The chapters include interwoven interviews with theatre practitioners, discussing their experience of performing with family members, and offering fascinating insights into the processes, ethics and methodologies of doing so. The exploration of love and family are enriched by the author's own autobiographical reflections, written in a poetic mode of auto theory. Ultimately, the book reveals how real relationships on stage can generate empathy, challenge normative kinship structures, and invite audiences to rethink care, love, and the many ways wedofamily.
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Performance and Real Relationships: Family, Kinship and Love in Contemporary Theatre
Ildikó Rippellis Lecturer and Course Leader for the BA Theatre, Acting and Performance programme at the University of Worcester, UK. Her performance research examines multilingual theatre and dramaturgies of migration. She has co-authored articles on maternal performance inPerformance Research(2017) and on dramaturgies of migration inCritical Stages(2020, 2022). She is Co-Artistic Director of Zoo Indigo theatre company.
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