Martin Crimp’s In the Republic of Happiness: Reinventing the Musical?

Is Martin Crimp offering a new kind of Musical with his last play In the Republic of Happiness or does he content himself with offering his audience an ‘entertainment in three acts’, as the subtitle ironically suggests? The play’s contemporariness will be examined, as well as its use of popular musi...

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Main Author: Aloysia Rousseau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée 2013-10-01
Series:Études Britanniques Contemporaines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ebc/877
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spelling doaj-78e5678d26d64bab86beafa5b7bd11802020-11-25T00:45:30ZengPresses Universitaires de la MéditerranéeÉtudes Britanniques Contemporaines1168-49172271-54442013-10-014510.4000/ebc.877Martin Crimp’s In the Republic of Happiness: Reinventing the Musical?Aloysia RousseauIs Martin Crimp offering a new kind of Musical with his last play In the Republic of Happiness or does he content himself with offering his audience an ‘entertainment in three acts’, as the subtitle ironically suggests? The play’s contemporariness will be examined, as well as its use of popular music, relying on didactic counterpoint rather than ‘anempathetic’ effect, as Michel Chion puts it. The songs do not arouse emotion in Dominic Cook’s production of the play at the Royal Court Theatre but create on the contrary a Brechtian alienation effect whose innovative nature shall be questioned.http://journals.openedition.org/ebc/877anempathetic effectaudience responsecontemporarinessdidactic counterpointempathetic effectgenre
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Martin Crimp’s In the Republic of Happiness: Reinventing the Musical?
Études Britanniques Contemporaines
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audience response
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empathetic effect
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title Martin Crimp’s In the Republic of Happiness: Reinventing the Musical?
title_short Martin Crimp’s In the Republic of Happiness: Reinventing the Musical?
title_full Martin Crimp’s In the Republic of Happiness: Reinventing the Musical?
title_fullStr Martin Crimp’s In the Republic of Happiness: Reinventing the Musical?
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publisher Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée
series Études Britanniques Contemporaines
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publishDate 2013-10-01
description Is Martin Crimp offering a new kind of Musical with his last play In the Republic of Happiness or does he content himself with offering his audience an ‘entertainment in three acts’, as the subtitle ironically suggests? The play’s contemporariness will be examined, as well as its use of popular music, relying on didactic counterpoint rather than ‘anempathetic’ effect, as Michel Chion puts it. The songs do not arouse emotion in Dominic Cook’s production of the play at the Royal Court Theatre but create on the contrary a Brechtian alienation effect whose innovative nature shall be questioned.
topic anempathetic effect
audience response
contemporariness
didactic counterpoint
empathetic effect
genre
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