The San Francisco Mime Troupe

The San Francisco Mime Troupe
Author: R. G. Davis
Publsiher: Palo Alto, Calif. : Ramparts Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1975
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: STANFORD:36105002659683

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The inside story of the San Francisco Mime Troupe's first ten years, as told by its founder. Not an official history, this text presents one person's assessment of a complex period. Topics covered include hard facts about alternative lifestyles and art forms: getting busted for dope and obscenity, grappling internally with racism and sexism, and stresses between participatory democracy and the need for discipline and organization.

By Popular Demand

By Popular Demand
Author: San Francisco Mime Troupe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0960690204

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The San Francisco Mime Troupe Reader

The San Francisco Mime Troupe Reader
Author: Susan Vaneta Mason
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2005-04-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780472068425

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Celebrates the San Francisco Mime Troupe with scripts representative of the troupe's work

San Francisco Mime Troupe

San Francisco Mime Troupe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: San Francisco Mime Troupe
ISBN: OCLC:1122904509

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Festive Revolutions

Festive Revolutions
Author: Claudia Orenstein
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 161703097X

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Are traditions of popular theatre still alive in politically-engaged theatre today? In San Francisco they are. The San Francisco Mime Troupe is a modern link in the long history of public performances that have a merry air but have a voice of political protest and social comment. Every summer since 1962 the Troupe has taken free outdoor performances to public parks in the Bay Area. In a style that is festive and a spirit that is revolutionary the Mime Troupe has relied on popular theatre forms to address timely political and social issues. Their productions maintain a contemporary political edge, while showing their origins to be the popular traditions of the commedia dell'arte, circus clowning, vaudeville, puppetry, and minstrel shows. With The Minstrel Show or Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel (1965) they expressed support of the civil rights movement. With L'Amant Militaire (1967) they voiced support of Vietnam War protests. To discover what makes these apparently frivolous theatrical traditions effective for contemporary political theatre, Festive Revolutions explores the historical origins of the popular forms the Mime Troupe draws on. In old Europe, where performance traditions began, political turmoil blended with festive celebration. The lineage of the Mime Troupe's Punch the Red can be traced back to the Italian puppet figure Pulcinella through its English and Russian counterparts Punch and Petrushka. In the Mime Troupe the use of stereotypes and reliance upon colorful festivity are diverse strategies for dodging censorship. Productions like Ripped Van Winkle continue today to rekindle the radicalism the Troupe inherited from the culture of the 1960s. Festive Revolutions shows that such forms have inspired political theatre for centuries.

The Plays of the San Francisco Mime Troupe 2000 2016

The Plays of the San Francisco Mime Troupe 2000   2016
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: The San Francisco Mime Troupe
Total Pages: 1469
Release: 2018-06-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The never silent, hilariously thought-provoking,Tony and OBIE award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe, in celebration of our 60 years of revolutionary theatre has put together an anthology of our scripts from 2000 - 2016. From the War on Terror to the War on Drugs, from genetically modified foods to financially modified democracy, from corporate personhood to Occupy to Trump - the Troupe has dealt with the issues of the day with our particular brand of outrageous, hard-hitting political musical comedies, tragedies, farces, and melodramas. Speaking truth to power, giving voice to the voiceless, comforting the afflicted, afflicting the comfortable, this collection of scripts is being provided - including introductions to the plays, photos, fan quotes, and artists biographies - at price every fan, supporter, student, historian, and comrade of the Troupe can afford… FREE!

San Francisco Mime Troupe clippings

San Francisco Mime Troupe  clippings
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Mime
ISBN: OCLC:45949398

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Festive Revolutions

Festive Revolutions
Author: Claudia Orenstein
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1998
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1578060796

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Are traditions of popular theatre still alive in politically-engaged theatre today? In San Francisco they are. The San Francisco Mime Troupe is a modern link in the long history of public performances that have a merry air but have a voice of political protest and social comment. Every summer since 1962 the Troupe has taken free outdoor performances to public parks in the Bay Area. In a style that is festive and a spirit that is revolutionary the Mime Troupe has relied on popular theatre forms to address timely political and social issues. Their productions maintain a contemporary political edge, while showing their origins to be the popular traditions of the commedia dell'arte, circus clowning, vaudeville, puppetry, and minstrel shows. With The Minstrel Show or Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel (1965) they expressed support of the civil rights movement. With L'Amant Militaire (1967) they voiced support of Vietnam War protests. To discover what makes these apparently frivolous theatrical traditions effective for contemporary political theatre, Festive Revolutions explores the historical origins of the popular forms the Mime Troupe draws on. In old Europe, where performance traditions began, political turmoil blended with festive celebration. The lineage of the Mime Troupe's Punch the Red can be traced back to the Italian puppet figure Pulcinella through its English and Russian counterparts Punch and Petrushka. In the Mime Troupe the use of stereotypes and reliance upon colorful festivity are diverse strategies for dodging censorship. Productions like Ripped Van Winkle continue today to rekindle the radicalism the Troupe inherited from the culture of the 1960s. Festive Revolutions shows that such forms have inspired political theatre for centuries.