Prof David Ian Rabey
BA, MA, PhD (University of Birmingham), MA (University of California, Berkeley)
Emeritus Professor
Department of Theatre, Film & Television Studies
Contact Details
- Email: dar59@aber.ac.uk
- ORCID: 0000-0001-5450-0500
- Office:
- Research Portal Profile (https://research.aber.ac.uk/en/persons/7c7fa0aa-35ec-43b5-928c-4cf5e49d5245)
- Personal Pronouns: He / him / his
Undergraduate study: 1975-8, first class BA in English, University of Birmingham
Postgraduate studies: 1978-9, MA in Shakespeare Studies, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham
1979-80, MA in English (with Creative Writing), University of California, Berkeley
1980-2 PhD in English, University of Birmingham
1982-4 Lecturer in English and Drama, University of Dublin, Trinity College.
1985 appointed Lecturer in Drama, Aberystwyth University; thereafter Senior Lecturer, 1993; Reader in 2000.
2003 appointed Professor of Drama
2018 appointed Professor of Theatre and Theatre Practice
1986-present; Artistic Director, Lurking Truth/Gwir sy'n Llechu Theatre Company.
2020 appointed Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
INTERVIEW:
‘Academic, Playwright, Actor and Director: David Ian Rabey’, in VIEWS, POSITIONS, LEGACIES: INTERVIEWS WITH GERMAN AND BRITISH THEATRE ARTISTS, 1985-2007 by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe: Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars’ Publishing, 2007.
Publications:
Monographs:
ALISTAIR McDOWALL’S POMONA. Routledge Fourth Wall series, 2018.
THEATRE, TIME AND TEMPORALITY. Intellect Books/University of Chicago Press, 2016.
THE THEATRE OF JEZ BUTTERWORTH. Bloomsbury/Methuen Critical Companions series (London), 2015.
HOWARD BARKER: ECSTASY AND DEATH: A STUDY OF HIS DRAMA, THEORY AND PRODUCTION WORK, 1988-2008. Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s (Basingstoke and New York), 2009.
ENGLISH DRAMA SINCE 1940. Longman: Literature in English Series, 2003.
DAVID RUDKIN: SACRED DISOBEDIENCE: A STUDY OF HIS DRAMA 1959-96. Harwood Academic Press, 1997; Routledge 2002.
HOWARD BARKER : POLITICS AND DESIRE : A STUDY OF HIS DRAMA AND POETRY 1969-1987. Macmillan 1989
BRITISH AND IRISH POLITICAL DRAMA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Macmillan 1986.
Plays include:
LOVEFURIES: The Contracting Sea and The Hanging Judge, with Bite or Suck, Intellect Press (Bristol and Univ. of Chicago), 2008.
THE WYE PLAYS (The Back of Beyond and The Battle of the Crows), Intellect Press (Bristol and Portland, Oregon), 2004.
Co-edited Books published:
HOWARD BARKER’S ART OF THEATRE, eds. David Ian Rabey and Sarah Goldingay, Manchester University Press, 2013
THEATRE OF CATASTROPHE, eds. Karoline Gritzner and David Ian Rabey, London, Oberon Books, 2006.
Critical edition edited and published:
RED SUN and MERLIN UNCHAINED by David Rudkin; with critical essays ed. Rabey (including his essay: ‘Broken Magic? A Director’s Perspective on Merlin Unchained’), Intellect Books (Bristol and Univ. of Chicago), 2011.
In: Modern Drama, Vol. 67, No. 1, 22.04.2024, p. 83-105.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2023.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
Debbie Tucker Green: Critical perspectives. ed. / Jacqueline Bolton; Sian Adiseshiah. Springer Nature, 2020. p. 191-213.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Of Mud and Flame: A Penda's Fen Sourcebook. ed. / Matthew Harle; James Machin; David Rudkin; Sukhdev Sandhu; Roger Luckhurst. USA: MIT Press, 2019. p. 41-48.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
2018. Paper presented at Dialogues in Contemporary Theatre, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
