“Divided by a Common Language”: The Use of Verbatim in Carol Ann Duffy and Rufus Norris’ <i>My Country; A Work in Progress</i>

oleh: Shauna O’Brien

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2019-03-01

Deskripsi

&#8216;My Country; A Work in Progress&#8217; written and arranged by the poet Carol Ann Duffy is a verbatim play that uses interviews conducted with people from various regions in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland to explore the causes of the EU referendum result. With the recent rise of populism across Europe, Britain, and America, an increased scepticism of established news media organisations, and a widespread disillusionment with the so-called political elite class, verbatim theatre&#8217;s &#8220;claim to veracity&#8222; and use of real-life testimonies seems to provide an attractive forum for both playwrights and audiences to investigate the underlying causes prompting these political and social movements. This paper examines how Duffy&#8217;s highly-fragmented arrangement of <i>My Country</i>&#8217;s verbatim voices in tandem with their re-citation and reterritorialization in the bodies of the performers on the stage ironically undermines the &#8220;claim to veracity&#8222; that its verbatim approach implies.