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ENGL1066 - Introduction to modern drama
Semester
2025-2026 Second Semester
Credits
6.00
Contact Hours per week
3
Form of Assessment
100% coursework
Prerequisite
A minimum Level 5 in English Language HKDSE exam, or an equivalent score in another recognized English proficiency test.

The course introduces students to key characteristics of modern Anglophone stage drama spanning from the late 19th century to contemporary times. Using a diverse range of modern plays and productions, students will develop skills in analysing, critiquing, and enacting dramatic texts. Students will learn about modern drama’s conventions, theories, movements and contexts – from traditional dramas and Naturalism to contemporary physical theatre and site-specific performances – deepening their understanding of the representative plays as well as its practical implementation in performance settings.
 

objectives

• Understand the role of theatre in society, its distinctive genre and communal significance, and the transformative power of performance

• Use critical vocabularies to generate interpretations of dramatic texts, and reflect on readings and activities

• Apply knowledge of drama's structure, conventions, and contexts in written and performed tasks, analyse speech or performance elements critically

• Grasp the intricacies of acting, scenography and technical arts, theatre language, spatial aesthetics, and the collaborative process.

TOPICS

  • Dramatic Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism, Surrealism and Changing Ideas of the Avant-garde
  • Theatre Semiotics and Phenomenology
  • Alienation Effects
  • Space and Place
  • Feminism, Race and Class in Theatre
  • Postmigrant Theatre
  • Site-specific theatre
  • Embodying and acting characters
organisation

The sessions will consist of lectures, performance workshops, creative activities, student-led presentations and other discussion-based activities.

Assessment

  • Participation (15%)
  • Response papers (30%)
  • Mid-term oral/written exam (25%)
  • Final group theatre project/performance (30%)
Texts

There are lots of useful resources on Drama Online (https://www.dramaonlinelibrary.com/) and Digital Theatre+(https://edu.digitaltheatreplus.com/). They will be used as class materials and for student assignments.

 

Primary Texts (subject to change and will be updated on Moodle in due course):

-Beckett, Samuel. The Complete Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett. Faber, 2006.

-Brecht, Bertolt. Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic. Trans. John Willett. Hill and Wang, 1978.

-Chekhov, Anton. Five Plays. Oxford UP, 2008.

-Churchill, Caryl. Plays: Vol 2. Methuen Drama, 1985.

-Ibsen, Henrik. Four Major Plays. Oxford UP, 2008.

-Soyinka, Wole. Collected Plays: Vol 1. Oxford UP, 1973.

-Stanislavski, Konstantin. An Actor’s Work. Trans. Jean Benedetti. Routledge, 2007.

-Synge, J. M. The Complete Plays. London: Methuen, 2014.

Other plays may include Shelagh Delaney, A Taste of Honey (1961), Sarah Kane, Blasted (1995), Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Names Desire (1947), Suzan-Lori Parks, Topdog/Underdog (2001)

 

Recommended Secondary Readings:

-Artaud, Antonin. The Theatre and Its Double. Trans. Victor Corti. Alma, 2010.

-Brook, Peter. The Empty Space. Touchstone, 1968.

-Carlson, Marvin. The Haunted Stage: The Theatre as Memory Machine. U of Michigan Press, 2003.

-McAuley, Gay. Space in Performance: Making Meaning in the Theatre. U of Michigan Press, 1999.

-Pavis, Patrice. Dictionary of the Theatre: Terms, Concepts, and Analysis. Trans. Christine Shantz. U of Toronto P, 1998.

-Shepherd-Barr, Kirsten E. Modern Drama: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford UP, 2016.

-Styan, J. L. Modern Drama in Theory and Practice (Vol.1-3). Cambridge UP, 1981. 

-Ubersfeld, Anne. Reading Theatre. Ed. Paul Perron and Patrick Debbèche. Trans. Frank Collins, U of Toronto P: 1999.


Semester
2025-2026 Second Semester
Credits
6.00
Contact Hours per week
3
Form of Assessment
100% coursework
Prerequisite
A minimum Level 5 in English Language HKDSE exam, or an equivalent score in another recognized English proficiency test.