TY - JOUR T1 - Unknown Characters and Lost Unity: Postdramatic Reflections in Martin Crimp’s Whole Blue Sky TT - Bilinmeyen Karakterler ve Yitik Bütünlük: Martin Crimp’ın Whole Blue Sky Oyunundaki Postdramatic Yansımalar AU - Doğan, Çağlayan PY - 2024 DA - January Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.31126/akrajournal.1403646 JF - AKRA Kültür Sanat ve Edebiyat Dergisi JO - Akra Journal PB - Tuzla Belediyesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2148-0370 SP - 151 EP - 163 VL - 12 IS - 32 LA - en AB - This study aims to reveal the postdramatic theatricalities in Martin Crimp's Whole Blue Sky (2005). Martin Crimp has been one of the most prolific, controversial and satirical playwrights since his plays were first staged in British theatres in the late 1980s. While his early plays evoke the absurdist tradition, his later plays emphasize innovative theatrical elements labelled in-yer-face, postdramatic and New Writing. Considering Crimp's wideranging body of work, his distinctive theatrical style is clearly recognizable. Although postdramatic theater is usually associated with theater movements that emerged after the 1990s, it dates back to the theater of Bertold Brecht. For this reason, postdramatic debates are briefly discussed in the Introduction. Whole Blue Sky (2005), which is the field of application of this study, is a short play in the collection of Fewer Emergencies (2005) and Face to the Wall (2005). Moreover, the text in question is completely anonymous and consists of three characters numbered 1, 2 and 3. It is known that character 1 is the only female character in the text. In addition, it is seen that the plot and other traditional principles of theatre evaporate in the play. This study presents an evaluation of Crimp's Whole Blue Sky (2005) in terms of postdramatic theatrical features. KW - Martin Crimp KW - Postdramatic Theatre KW - Contemporary British Theatre KW - Whole Blue Sky N2 - Bu çalışmada Martin Crimp'in Whole Blue Sky (2005) adlı oyunundaki postdramatik teatralliklerin ortaya konulması amaçlanmaktadır. Martin Crimp 1980'lerin sonunda oyunlarının İngiliz tiyatrolarında ilk kez sahnelenmesinden bu yana en üretken, tartışmalı ve hicivci oyun yazarlarından biri olmuştur. Yazarın ilk oyunları absürdist geleneği çağrıştırsa da, sonraki oyunları in-yer-face, postdramatik ve New Writing gibi etiketlerle anılan yenilikçi teatral unsurları ön plana çıkarmaktadır. Crimp’in geniş kapsamlı eserleri göz önüne alındığında, kendine özgü teatral tarzı açıkça fark edilir. Postdramatik tiyatro genellikle 1990'lardan sonra ortaya çıkan tiyatro akımlarıyla ilişkilendirilmesine rağmen Bertold Brecht’in tiyatrosuna kadar uzanmaktadır. Bu nedenle postdramatik tartışmalar Giriş bölümünde öz bir biçimde ele alınmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın uygulama alanı olan Whole Blue Sky (2005), Fewer Emergencies (2005) ve Face to the Wall (2005) oyunlarının derlemesinde yer alan bir kısa oyundur. Ayrıca söz konusu metin tamamen isimsiz ve 1, 2 ve 3 numaraları ile gösterilen üç karakterden oluşmaktadır. Metinde 1 numaralı karakterin tek kadın karakter olduğu bilinmektedir. Buna ek olarak, oyunda olay örgüsünün ve tiyatronun diğer geleneksel ilkelerinin buharlaştığı görülmektedir. Bu çalışma Crimp'in Whole Blue Sky (2005) isimli oyununun postdramatik teatral özellikler açısından değerlendirmesini sunmaktadır. CR - Abrams, M. H. (1999). A Glossary of Literary Terms. Heinle & Heinle Thomson Learning: United States. CR - Agusti, C.E. (2013). Martin Crimp's Theatre: Collapse as Resistance to Late Capitalist Society, Walter De Gruyter, Berlin. CR - Angelaki, V. (2012). The Plays of Martin Crimp: Making Theatre Strange, Macmillan, Palgrave. CR - Aragay, M. & Escoda, C. (2012). 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