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Performing Oral History: A Virtual Workshop for Transforming Personal Narrative into Theater

Categories: Adult Classes | All Events
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Sunday, April 26, 2020
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. PDT
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As unfortunate as it was that we had to cancel our production of 9 Parts of Desire, we are happy to offer this workshop inspired by the play. Now you can participate from your own home! Registrants will be sent a Zoom link via email a few days before the workshop.

From 9 Parts of Desire to verbatim documentary plays, audiences adore the theater of personal narrative. But what is the process of listening to someone's story and turning it into a performance? In this workshop, participants will interview each other, paying attention not only to plot points but also gesture, posture, and vocal inflection. Participants will then have an opportunity to perform their interviewee's story as their interviewee, and to see their own stories performed by someone else.

Lindsey Mantoan is a an Assistant Professor of Theatre and Resident Dramaturg at Linfield College. Her book, War as Performance: Conflicts in Iraq and Political Theatricality, analyzes the plays and performances that responded to the 2003 US invasion of Iraq.

Lindsey Mantoan
Lindsey Mantoan

Lindsey Mantoan joined the Linfield faculty in 2017 after having been a lecturer at Stanford University for three years. Her primary research addresses the intersections among war, militarization, and performance, and she is the author of War as Performance: Conflict in Iraq and Political Theatricality (Palgrave 2018) and co-editor with Sara Brady of Vying for the Iron Throne: Essays on Power, Gender, Death, and Performance in HBO's Game of Thrones (McFarland 2018) and Performance in a Militarized Culture (Routledge 2017). She teaches courses in theater history and theory, contemporary American drama, musical theater, the theater industry, and political and protest performance.

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