The First German Theatre Routledge Revivals

The First German Theatre  Routledge Revivals
Author: Michael Patterson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317266846

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First published in 1990. The book surveys of the development of German theatre from a market sideshow into an important element of cultural life and political expression. It examines Schiller as ‘theatre poet’ at Mannheim, Goethe’s work as director of the court theatre at Weimar, and then traces the rapid commercial decline that made it difficult for Kleist and impossible for Büchner to see their plays staged in their own lifetime. Four representative texts are analysed: Schiller’s The Robbers, Goethe’s Iphigenia on Tauris, Kleist’s The Prince of Homburg, and Büchner’s Woyzeck. This title will be of interest to students of theatre and German literature.

The Revolution in German Theatre 1900 1933 Routledge Revivals

The Revolution in German Theatre 1900 1933  Routledge Revivals
Author: Michael Patterson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317217923

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First published in 1981, this book represents the first work in English to give a comprehensive account of the revolutionary developments in German theatre from the decline of Naturalism through the Expressionist upheaval to the political theatre of Piscator and Brecht. Early productions of Kaiser’s From Morning till Midnight and Toller’s Transfiguration are presented as examples of Expressionism. A thorough analysis of Piscator’s Hoppla, Such is Life! And Brecht’s Man show the similarities and differences in political theatre. In addition, elements of stage-craft are examined — illustrated with tabulated information, an extensive chronology, and photographs and designs of productions.

The First German Theatre

The First German Theatre
Author: Michael Patterson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990
Genre: German drama
ISBN: UOM:39015019673030

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Explores how German theatre in the 18th century developed from a market sideshow performed by wandering players to an important element of German cultural life and political expression. Specifically, it centres on the work of Schiller, Goethe, Buchner and Kleist.

Cold War Theatre Routledge Revivals

Cold War Theatre  Routledge Revivals
Author: John Elsom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317558651

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Cold War Theatre, first published in 1992, provides an account of the theatrical history within the context of East/West politics. Its geographical span ranges from beyond the Urals to the Pacific Coast of the US, and asks whether the Cold War confrontation was not in part due to the cultural climate of Europe. Taking the McCarthy era as its starting point, this readable history considers the impact of the Cold War upon the major dramatic movements of our time, East and West. The author poses the question as to whether European habits of mind, fostered by their cultures, may not have contributed to the political stalemates of the Cold War. A wide range of actors from both the theatrical and political stages are discussed, and their contributions to the theatre of the Cold War examined in a hugely enjoyable and enlightening narrative. This book is ideal for theatre studies students.

The Revolution in German Theatre 1900 1933

The Revolution in German Theatre 1900 1933
Author: Michael Patterson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1073710208

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Routledge Revivals Medieval Germany 2001

Routledge Revivals  Medieval Germany  2001
Author: John M. Jeep
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 969
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351665407

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First published in 2001, Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive guide to the German and Dutch-speaking world in the Middle Ages, from approximately C.E. 500 to 1500. It offers detailed accounts of a wide variety of aspects of medieval Germany, including language, literature, architecture, politics, warfare, medicine, philosophy and religion. In addition, this reference work includes bibliographies and citations to aid further study. This A-Z encyclopedia, featuring over 500 entries written by expert contributors, will be of key interest to students and scholars, as well as general readers.

European Theatre 1960 1990 Routledge Revivals

European Theatre 1960 1990  Routledge Revivals
Author: Ralph Yarrow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317566717

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European theatre has been the site of enormous change and struggle since 1960. There have been radical shifts in the nature and understanding of performance, fuelled by increasing cross-cultural and international influence. Theatre has had to fight for its very existence, adapting its methods of operation to survive. European Theatre 1960-1990, first published in 1992, tells that story. The contributors - who in many cases have been theatre practitioners as well as critics - provide a wealth of fascinating information, covering Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain and Sweden, as well as Britain. The book offers an historical and descriptive overview of developments across national boundaries, enabling the reader to compare and contrast acting and directing styles, administrative strategies and the relationship between ideology and achievement. Chapters trace the evolution of theatre in all its aspects, including such elements as the end of censorship in many countries, the upsurge in political and personal awareness of the 1960s, shifting patterns of state artistic policy, and the effects on companies, directors, performers and audiences. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of theatre studies.

Routledge Revivals Theatres of the Left 1880 1935 1985

Routledge Revivals  Theatres of the Left 1880 1935  1985
Author: Raphael Samuel,Ewan MacColl,Stuart Cosgrove
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781315445946

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First published in 1985, this book examines how workers theatre movements intended their performances to be activist — perceiving art as a weapon of struggle and enlightenment — and an emancipatory act. An introductory study relates left-wing theatre groupings to the cultural narratives of contemporary British socialism. The progress of the Workers’ Theatre Movement (1928-1935) is traced from simple realism to the most brilliant phase of its Russian and German development alongside which the parallel movements in the United States are also examined. A number of crucial texts are reprints as well as stage notes and glimpses of the dramaturgical controversies which accompanied them.