Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan

The article concentrates on Marina Carr’s seminal play Portia Coughlan (1996), examined through an ecocritical and ecofeminist lens. As the essay argues, the play’s recent revival at London’s Almeida Theatre (2023), directed by Carrie Cracknell, designed by Alex Eales and featuring Alison Oliver in...

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Main Author: Vicky ANGELAKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA) 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/erea/18848
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description The article concentrates on Marina Carr’s seminal play Portia Coughlan (1996), examined through an ecocritical and ecofeminist lens. As the essay argues, the play’s recent revival at London’s Almeida Theatre (2023), directed by Carrie Cracknell, designed by Alex Eales and featuring Alison Oliver in the lead role, made a considerable contribution towards highlighting the roots of discomfort as well as the embodied experience of Carr’s eponymous heroine, towards emphasising concerns of grief and inconsolability, but also towards asking how consolation and agency may be conceivable for spectators within an environmentally focused staging and reading of the play. As the article proposes through an interdisciplinary reading engaging with dialogues focused on environmental discourses, the pastoral, and theatre studies (especially related to Carr), the resonance of Portia Coughlan not only endures as it approaches its thirty-year anniversary, but is also recharged vis-à-vis ecologically orientated imperatives in current theatre scholarship and the broader socio-political realm.
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Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
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Carrie Cracknell
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title Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
title_full Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
title_fullStr Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
title_full_unstemmed Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
title_short Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan
title_sort performing grief inconsolable land lament and love in marina carr s portia coughlan
topic environment
grief
Irish theatre
Marina Carr
Carrie Cracknell
inconsolability
url https://journals.openedition.org/erea/18848
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