'I Let the Language Lead the Dance': Politics, Musicality, and Voyeurism

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Rodosthenous, George [1 ]
Greig, David [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leeds, Sch Performance & Cultural Ind, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
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10.1017/S0266464X11000017
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David Greig is one of Britain's most versatile and exciting playwrights, whose award-winning work - commissioned by, among others, Suspect Culture, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre of Scotland, the Edinburgh International Festival, and the Traverse Theatre - has been performed all over the world. His personal voice is characterized by the sensitive musicality of his text, an individual sense of humour, and an acute awareness of the world around us. Whether his protagonists are Cambridge ornithologists, Scottish lords, or American pilots, Greig creates works of extreme visual beauty and emotional directness in lyrical soundscapes. In the interview which follows, completed in June 2010, he discusses the themes of politics and national identities; language, music, and experimental forms; directors, directing, and adaptations; and watching bodies on stage. Greig believes that theatre is a form of voyeurism, 'a consensual exchange' to 'look at people and watch how they behave'. In his work, the act of watching thus acquires a new role surpassing the simple function of pleasure, and enabling the viewer to engage further with the theatre's mediation to comment, justify, explain, and promote a better understanding of the complexities of human nature - voyeurism in theatre being re-read as a new freedom of the gaze, and its fetishistic attributes reevaluated as an emancipation of restrained energy, testing the boundaries of taboo. George Rodosthenous is Lecturer in Music Theatre at the School of Performance and Cultural Industries of the University of Leeds. He is Artistic Director of the Altitude North theatre company, and also works as a freelance composer for the theatre. He is currently working on the book Theatre as Voyeurism: the Pleasure(s) of Watching.
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