The Making of Theatre History

The Making of Theatre History

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  • Author: Paul Kuritz
  • Publisher: PAUL KURITZ
  • ISBN: 9780135478615
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 478


A Primer in Theatre History

A Primer in Theatre History

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  • Author: William Grange
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780761860037
  • Category : Theater
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"Covers productions, personalities, theories, innovations, and plays from ancient Greece to the Spanish Golden Age."--Back cover.


Theatre Studios

Theatre Studios

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  • Author: Tom Cornford
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317288661
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 325

Theatre Studios explores the history of the studio model in England, first established by Konstantin Stanislavsky, Jacques Copeau and others in the early twentieth century, and later developed in the UK primarily by Michel Saint-Denis, George Devine, Michael Chekhov and Joan Littlewood, whose studios are the focus of this study. Cornford offers in-depth accounts of the radical, collective work of these leading theatre companies of the mid-twentieth century, considering the models of ensemble theatre-making that they developed and their remnants in the newly publicly-funded UK theatre establishment of the 1960s. In the process, this book develops an approach to understanding the politics of artistic practices rooted in the work of John Dewey, Antonio Gramsci and the standpoint feminists. It concludes by considering the legacy of the studio movement for twenty-first-century theatre, partly by tracking its echoes in the work of Secret Theatre at the Lyric, Hammersmith (2013–2015). Students and makers of theatre alike will find in this book a provocative and illuminating analysis of the politics of performance-making and a history of the theatre as a site for developing counterhegemonic, radically democratic, anti-individualist forms of cultural production.


Theatre Histories

Theatre Histories

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  • Author: Phillip B. Zarrilli
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 0415462231
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 656

Providing a clear journey through centuries of European, North and South American, African and Asian forms of theatre and performance, this introduction helps the reader think critically about this exciting field through fascinating yet plain-speaking essays and case studies.


A History of Italian Theatre

A History of Italian Theatre

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  • Author: Joseph Farrell
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521802652
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 376

A history of Italian theatre from its origins to the the time of this book's publication in 2006. The text discusses the impact of all the elements and figures integral to the collaborative process of theatre-making. The distinctive nature of Italian theatre is expressed in the individual chapters by highly regarded international scholars.


A History of the Theatre Costume Business

A History of the Theatre Costume Business

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  • Author: Triffin I. Morris
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1351052330
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

A History of the Theatre Costume Business is the first-ever comprehensive book on the subject, as related by award-winning actors and designers, and first hand by the drapers, tailors, and craftspeople who make the clothes that dazzle on stage. Readers will learn why stage clothes are made today, by whom, and how. They will also learn how today’s shops and ateliers arose from the shops and makers who founded the business. This never-before-told story shows that there is as much drama behind the scenes as there is in the performance: famous actors relate their intimate experiences in the fitting room, the glories of gorgeous costumes, and the mortification when things go wrong, while the costume makers explain how famous shows were created with toil, tears, and sweat, and sometimes even a little blood. This is history told by the people who were present at the creation – some of whom are no longer around to tell their own story. Based on original research and first-hand reporting, A History of the Theatre Costume Business is written for theatre professionals: actors, directors, producers, costume makers, and designers. It is also an excellent resource for all theatregoers who have marveled at the gorgeous dresses and fanciful costumes that create the magic on stage, as well as for the next generation of drapers and designers.


History of European Drama and Theatre

History of European Drama and Theatre

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  • Author: Erika Fischer-Lichte
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415180603
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 412

This major study reconstructs the vast history of European drama from Greek tragedy through to twentieth-century theatre, focusing on the subject of identity. Throughout history, drama has performed and represented political, religious, national, ethnic, class-related, gendered, and individual concepts of identity. Erika Fischer-Lichte's topics include: * ancient Greek theatre * Shakespeare and Elizabethan theatre by Corneilli, Racine, Molière * the Italian commedia dell'arte and its transformations into eighteenth-century drama * the German Enlightenment - Lessing, Schiller, Goethe, and Lenz * romanticism by Kleist, Byron, Shelley, Hugo, de Vigny, Musset, Büchner, and Nestroy * the turn of the century - Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov, Stanislavski * the twentieth century - Craig, Meyerhold, Artaud, O'Neill, Pirandello, Brecht, Beckett, Müller. Anyone interested in theatre throughout history and today will find this an invaluable source of information.


Representing the Past

Representing the Past

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  • Author: Charlotte M. Canning
  • Publisher: University of Iowa Press
  • ISBN: 1587299380
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 429

"Representing the Past is required reading for any serious scholar of theatre and performance historiography: original in its conception, global in its reach, thought-provoking and transformative in its effects."---Gay Gibson Cima, author, Early American Women Crities: Performance, Religion, Race --


Scenes from the Revolution

Scenes from the Revolution

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  • Author: Kim Wiltshire
  • Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
  • ISBN: 9780745338514
  • Category : Agitprop theater
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Political theatre thrives on turbulence. By turning the political issues of the day into a potent, dramatic art form, its practitioners hold up a mirror to our society - with the power to shock, discomfit and entertain. 'Scenes from the Revolution' is a celebration of 50 years of political theatre in Britain. Including 'lost' scripts from companies including Broadside Mobile Workers Theatre, The Women's Theatre Group and The General Will, with incisive commentary from contemporary political theatre makers, the book asks the essential questions: What can be learnt from our rich history of political theatre? And how might contemporary practitioners apply these approaches to our current politically troubled world?


Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

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  • Author: John Kenrick
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1474266991
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 349

Musical Theatre: A History is a new revised edition of a proven core text for college and secondary school students – and an insightful and accessible celebration of twenty-five centuries of great theatrical entertainment. As an educator with extensive experience in professional theatre production, author John Kenrick approaches the subject with a unique appreciation of musicals as both an art form and a business. Using anecdotes, biographical profiles, clear definitions, sample scenes and select illustrations, Kenrick focuses on landmark musicals, and on the extraordinary talents and business innovators who have helped musical theatre evolve from its roots in the dramas of ancient Athens all the way to the latest hits on Broadway and London's West End. Key improvements to the second edition: · A new foreword by Oscar Hammerstein III, a critically acclaimed historian and member of a family with deep ties to the musical theatre, is included · The 28 chapters are reformatted for the typical 14 week, 28 session academic course, as well as for a two semester, once-weekly format, making it easy for educators to plan a syllabus and reading assignments. · To make the book more interactive, each chapter includes suggested listening and reading lists, designed to help readers step beyond the printed page to experience great musicals and performers for themselves. A comprehensive guide to musical theatre as an international phenomenon, Musical Theatre: A History is an ideal textbook for university and secondary school students.