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Perspectives on Contemporary Theatre
Author | : Oscar G. Brockett |
Publsiher | : LSU Press |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 1999-03-01 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 0807124206 |
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Contemporary theatre is nearly as controversial as the changing society it reflects. Much of its journalistic notoriety derives from its seeming advocacy of behavior, language, and ideas once considered unsuitable for public performance. In this overview, a noted authority takes a perceptive look at the radical trends in modern drama and provides us with a new awareness of the forces and ideas behind the current theatrical battle. Professor Brockett demonstrates that many of the puzzling aspects of contemporary theatre—such as obscenity, nudity, and propaganda—are rooted in the traditions of Western stage and society. He traces the sifts in values over the past century and shows how these changes have affected modern drama. This uncertainty about values, says the author, has been accompanied by new conceptions of structural unity in theatre. He points out the various structural innovations in drama from Aristotle through wide range of playwrights, including Sophocles, Ionesco, Ibsen, Brecht, Artaud, Beckett, and Jean-Claude van Itallie, and discusses the relationship of “relevance” to “universality.” He examines the most recent theatrical shift—from detachment to commitment—and compares the plays of the anxious 1950s, such as Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, with today’s committed theatre, including such productions as Chicago 70, Hair, and Che! Perspectives on Contemporary Theatre is a thoughtful guide for the reader who seeks a better understanding of the radical changes in the nature and function of dramatic art.
Perspectives on Contemporary Theatre
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Author | : Oscar Gross Brockett |
Publsiher | : Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 008071093X |
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Perspectives on Contemporary Irish Theatre
Author | : Anne Etienne,Thierry Dubost |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2017-10-20 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9783319597102 |
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This book addresses the notion posed by Thomas Kilroy in his definition of a playwright’s creative process: ‘We write plays, I feel, in order to populate the stage’. It gathers eclectic reflections on contemporary Irish theatre from both Irish theatre practitioners and international academics. The eighteen contributions offer innovative perspectives on Irish theatre since the early 1990s up to the present, testifying to the development of themes explored by emerging and established playwrights as well as to the (r)evolutions in practices and approaches to the stage that have taken place in the last thirty years. This cross-disciplinary collection devotes as much attention to contextual questions and approaches to the stage in practice as it does to the play text in its traditional and revised forms. The essays and interviews encourage dialectic exchange between analytical studies on contemporary Irish theatre and contributions by theatre practitioners.
Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women
Author | : Penny Farfan |
Publsiher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 327 |
Release | : 2021-07-22 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9780472054350 |
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Explores how women playwrights illuminate the contemporary world and contribute to its reshaping
Postdramatic Theatre and the Political
Author | : Karen Jürs-Munby,Jerome Carroll,Steve Giles |
Publsiher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2013-12-19 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9781408185889 |
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Is postdramatic theatre political and if so how? How does it relate to Brecht's ideas of political theatre, for example? How can we account for the relationship between aesthetics and politics in new forms of theatre, playwriting, and performance? The chapters in this book discuss crucial aspects of the issues raised by the postdramatic turn in theatre in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century: the status of the audience and modes of spectatorship in postdramatic theatre; the political claims of postdramatic theatre; postdramatic theatre's ongoing relationship with the dramatic tradition; its dialectical qualities, or its eschewing of the dialectic; questions of representation and the real in theatre; the role of bodies, perception, appearance and theatricality in postdramatic theatre; as well as subjectivity and agency in postdramatic theatre, dance and performance. Offering analyses of a wide range of international performance examples, scholars in this volume engage with Hans-Thies Lehmann's theoretical positions both affirmatively and critically, relating them to other approaches by thinkers ranging from early theorists such as Brecht, Adorno and Benjamin, to contemporary thinkers such as Fischer-Lichte, Rancière and others
Redefining Theatre Communities
Author | : Szabolcs Musca,Marco Galea |
Publsiher | : Intellect (UK) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Community theater |
ISBN | : 1789380766 |
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Redefining Theatre Communities explores the interplay between contemporary theatre and communities. It considers the aesthetic, social and cultural aspects of community-conscious theatre-making. It also reflects on transformations in structural, textual and theatrical conventions, and explores changing modes of production and spectatorship.
Community Theatre
Author | : Eugene van Erven |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2002-09-11 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9781134656356 |
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Community theatre is an important device for communities to collectively share stories, to participate in political dialogue, and to break down the increasing exclusion of marginalised groups of citizens. It is practised all over the world by growing numbers of people. Published at the same time as a video of the same name, this is a unique record of these theatre groups in action. Based on van Erven's own travels and experiences working with community theatre groups in six very different countries, this is the first study of their work and the methodological traditions which have developed around the world.
Experiencing Liveness in Contemporary Performance
Author | : Matthew Reason,Anja Mølle Lindelof |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2016-10-26 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9781317334859 |
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This volume brings together dynamic perspectives on the concept of liveness in the performing arts, engaging with the live through the particular analytical focus of audiences and experience. The status and significance of the live in performance has become contested: perceived as variously as a marker of ontological difference, a promotional slogan, or a mystical evocation of cultural value. Moving beyond debates about the relationship between the live and the mediated, this collection considers what we can know and say about liveness in terms of processes of experiencing and processes of making. Drawing together contributions from theatre, music, dance, and performance art, it takes an interdisciplinary approach in asking not what liveness is, but how it matters and to whom. The book invites readers to consider how liveness is produced through processes of audiencing - as spectators bring qualities of (a)liveness into being through the nature of their attention - and how it becomes materialized in acts of performance, acts of making, acts of archiving, and acts of remembering. Theoretical chapters and practice-based reflections explore liveness, eventness and nowness as key concepts in a range of topics such as affect, documentation, embodiment, fandom, and temporality, showing how the relationship between audience and event is rarely singular and more often malleable and multiple. With its focus on experiencing liveness, this collection will be of interest to disciplines including performance, audience and cultural studies, visual arts, cinema, and sound technologies.