The Piscatorbühne Century
Title | The Piscatorbühne Century PDF eBook |
Author | Drew Lichtenberg |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2021-11-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1000479757 |
This study of the Piscatorbühne season of 1927–1928 uncovers a vital, previously neglected current of radical experiment in modern theater, a ghost in the machine of contemporary performance practices. A handful of theater seasons changed the course of 20th- and 21st-century theatre. But only the Piscatorbühne of 1927–1928 went bankrupt in less than a year. This exploration tells the story of that collapse, how it predicted the wider collapse of the late Weimar Republic, and how it relates to our own era of political polarization and economic instability. As a wider examination of Piscator’s contributions to dramaturgical and aesthetic form, The Piscatorbühne Century makes a powerful and timely case for the renewed significance of the broader epic theater tradition. Drawing on a rich archive of interwar materials, Drew Lichtenberg reconstructs this germinal nexus of theory and praxis for the modern theatre. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in theatre, performance, art, and literature.
The Twentieth Century Performance Reader
Title | The Twentieth Century Performance Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Teresa Brayshaw |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2013-10-01 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1136449132 |
The Twentieth-Century Performance Reader has been the key introductory text to all types of performance for over fifteen years. Extracts from over fifty practitioners, critics and theorists from the fields of dance, drama, music, theatre and live art form an essential sourcebook for students, researchers and practitioners. This carefully revised third edition offers focus on contributions from the world of music, and also privileges the voices of practitioners themselves ahead of more theoretical writing. A bestseller since its original publication in 1996, this new edition has been expanded to include contributions from: Bobby Baker; Joseph Beuys; Rustom Bharucha; Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker; Hanns Eisler; Karen Finley; Philip Glass; Guillermo Gómez-Peña; Matthew Goulish; Martha Graham; Wassily Kandinsky; Jacques Lecoq; Hans-Thies Lehmann; George Maciunas; Ariane Mnouchkine; Meredith Monk; Lloyd Newson; Carolee Schneemann; Gertrude Stein; Bill Viola. Each extract is fully supplemented by a contextual summary, a biography of the writer, and suggestions for further reading. The volume’s alphabetical structure invites the reader to compare and cross-reference major writings on all types of performance outside of the constraints and simplifications of genre, encouraging cross-disciplinary understandings. All who engage with live, innovative performance, and the interplay of radical ideas, will find this collection invaluable.
Erwin Piscator's Political Theatre
Title | Erwin Piscator's Political Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | C. D. Innes |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1972-09-07 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780521084567 |
This 1977 text was the first full study of Erwin Piscator, the German theatrical producer who was prominent in the 1920s and worked after 1945 with the writers Hochhuth, Kipphardt and Weiss. Professor Innes sketches the background of Dadaism and Expressionism from which Piscator came, and points out the differences between Piscator and the other experimenters of his time. He also gives a vivid description of Piscator's technical innovations, the modern means of communication such as film, the illumination of the stage from below and 'the treadmill', a flat moving band along which the characters walked. These turned drama into a multi-media event. Professor Innes uses Piscator's career as a focus to describe theatrical developments in the twentieth century and to discuss the role of the author, the director, and the actor in drama, the purpose of the theatre, and the involvement of the audience.
Space and Time in Epic Theater
Title | Space and Time in Epic Theater PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Bryant-Bertail |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9781571131867 |
The development of epic theater before, during, and after Brecht's time, and analysis of epic productions, showing the form's continued relevance.
Fifty Key Theatre Designers
Title | Fifty Key Theatre Designers PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold Aronson |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2023-11-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1000992748 |
Fifty Key Theatre Designers looks at the history of theatrical scenography by examining the work and contributions of fifty ground-breaking set, costume, lighting, and projection designers since the Renaissance. Developments of scenic design are traced from the introduction of perspective painting to create illusionistic scenery in Renaissance Italy to the use of digital projection in the twenty-first century. The book also discusses important landmarks in the evolution of costume and lighting design, as well as the introduction of film and video technology to stage design. A broad range of work is explored, including opera, dance, Broadway and West End commercial theatre, avant-garde performance, and even Olympic spectacles. Each chapter features one designer, including basic biographical information and a discussion of that artist’s style, aesthetics, and contributions. Designers covered include Sebastiano Serlio, Ferdinando Bibiena, Richard Wagner, Adolphe Appia, and Edward Gordon Craig, amongst many other notable individuals. Each chapter also includes references to other significant designers with similar aesthetics or who made similarly important contributions to the development of that aspect of scenography. This book is ideal for undergraduates and graduates of scenography, theatrical design, and theatre history.
Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1
Title | Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2022-12-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004529810 |
Volume 1 of Theaters and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society inquires theatre, in all of its accepted meanings, in its relationship with society, institutions, cultural and local norms, and the collective imagination which these reveal.
Entangled
Title | Entangled PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Salter |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 501 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Arts |
ISBN | 0262195887 |
How technologies, from the mechanical to the computational, have transformed artistic performance practices.