Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the module students will have
• Analysed and critiqued a range of written, broadcast and performance texts that have been variously adapted
• Embarked on the necessary research for creative writing projects
• Reflected on the various technical and performance requirements of different media
• Experienced various techniques, styles and processes through the practice of adaptation
• Written creative work inspired by an original source – by way of adaptation, modification, transposition, or interrogation
• Partaken and collaborated with peers in effective reflections on the texts/productions engaged over the module and on student generated work
• Found a voice, viewpoint and the confidence to assert opinions creatively
• Evolved critical evaluative skills and cogently communicated this analysis in verbal and written forms
• Considered issues of exchange and appropriation in relation to approaching/encountering stories and forms from diverse cultures
• Questioned the role of culture in the challenging and reinforcement of dominant ideology
• Evolved arguments cognisant of the current critical debates about adaptation
• Pinpointed professional opportunities for their work.
Indicative Module Content:
Seminars- Provisional
WK 1- (20/01) Introduction: Adaptation, Interrogation and Inspiration: Nora: After A Doll’s House, Steff Smith (EJ)
WK 2- (27/01) Wooster Group’s Hamlet (EB)
• Arfara, Katia. "Review Essay: The Wooster Group: Hamlet, Or the Tragic of the Sur-face." Performance Research, vol. 13, no. 1, 2008, pp. 134-137.
• LeCompte, E., Valk, K., Fliakos, A., & Shevtsova, M. A Conversation on The Wooster Group's Hamlet. New Theatre Quarterly, 29(2), 2013, pp. 121-131.
• Worthen, W.B. Hamlet at Ground Zero: The Wooster Group and the Archive of Perfor-mance, Shakespeare Quarterly, vol. 59, no. 3, 2008, pp. 303–322.
Wk3 (03/02) Sarah Kane’s Phaedra’s Love - Performance as Adaptation (JB)
WK4- (10/02) Autobiographical Adaptation: Processes and Collaborations Manning and O’Brien’s Striking Back: The Untold Story of an Ant-Apartheid Striker 1984 Dunnes Stores Apartheid and Kellie Hughes and Matthew Spangler Adaptation (KH)
WK5 – (17/02) Idea to Concept Devising Theatre:- Pan Pan and Doll House (NR) TBC
WK 6: (24/02) Idea to Concept/Devising Theatre: Performance Corporation’s (NR) TBC
WK 7 (03/03) Sally Rooney’s Normal People From Novel/Television (M O’H)
(Spring Break)
Wk 8 (24/03)Autobiography/Performance Mary Coughlan/Brokentalker’s A Woman Undone (FC)
Wk 9 (31/03) From Song to Play: Girl from the North Country by Bob Dylan/Conor McPherson (EJ)
Wk 10 (07/04) Bisi Adigun’s Paddies of Parnell Street/ Jimmy Murphy’s The Kings of the Kilburn High Road (BA)
Wk 11: (14/04) Love and a Bottle/ A radical re-working of George Farquhar's 1698 Restoration comedy (DH)
Wk 12: (21/04) From Monologue to Television: Fleabag, Phoebe Waller Bridge by way of a Conclusion (EJ)
Please Note: No tutor will take scripts away to read during the semester.