Now showing items 1-15 of 15

    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    7 May 2014Authenticity and Representation: Council Estate Plays at the Royal Court  Bell, C; Beswick, K
    1 January 2014Bola Agbaje’s Off the Endz. Authentic Voices, Representing the Council Estate: Politics, Authorship and the Ethics of Representation  Beswick, K
    1 March 2020Capitalist realism: Glimmers, working-class authenticity and Andrea Dunbar in the twenty-first century  Beswick, K
    31 March 2021Class, Race, and Marginality: Informal Street Performances in the City  Beswick, K
    1 January 2016The Council Estate as Hood: SPID Theatre Company and grass-roots arts practice as cultural politics  Beswick, K
    26 August 2011The council estate: representation, space and the potential for performance  Beswick, K
    7 January 2021Feeling working class: affective class identification and its implications for overcoming inequality  Beswick, K
    6 February 2020Housing, performance and activism: thinking with performance in times of crisis  Beswick, K
    11 January 2012A Place for opportunity: The Block, representing the Council Estate in a youth theatre setting  Beswick, K
    14 March 2018Playing to type: Casting, ‘industry’ and ‘invisible training’ in the National Youth Theatre’s ‘Playing Up 2’  Beswick, K
    2016The road to Epidaurus is like the road to creation: Tapping the urban archive  Beswick, K; Hawkins, Harriet; Kohlmaier, Joseph
    23 June 2015Ruin Lust and the Council Estate  Beswick, K
    1 November 2020Slaggy Mums: Class, Single Motherhood, and Performing Endurance  Beswick, K
    30 June 2016'Ten in a Bed': Literacy, Intermediality and the Potentials of Low-Tech  Beswick, K
    9 June 2016A Trialectical Cusp: between the real and the represented At the bus stop in SPID Theatre Company’s 23176  Beswick, K