The Worker and the War Machine

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Worker and the War Machine
Abstract
This paper aims to discover the theatrical relationship between the working class and the factory of war. In that, it strives to prove that the lower income labourer is the cog of the machine: a nameless entity with an inescapable destiny. Through the paper and the subsequent production of Oh, What A Lovely War! I intend to give a voice to the worker and will struggle with my own blue collar identity, just as Joan Littlewood did in years past. This production and paper therefore is one of self-discovery and acceptance. In addition, it aims to prove that without the heroic efforts of the laboring class, there would be no war, as the cowardice of capitalism would fall without its soldiers.
Type
Master of Fine Arts, Theatre
University
York University
Place
Toronto
Date
2015
# of Pages
96 pages
Language
en
Accessed
4/5/16, 1:22 AM
Library Catalog
yorkspace.library.yorku.ca
Citation
Smith, A. D. M. (2015). The Worker and the War Machine [Master of Fine Arts, Theatre, York University]. http://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/30100