The Theatricality of Robert Lepage

The Theatricality of Robert Lepage
Author: Aleksandar Saša Dundjerović
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780773576988

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Since the 1980s, multimedia and new technologies have had a great impact on theatre, allowing performance to establish its own language of communication with the audience independent of the written text. Robert Lepage is one of the pioneers and main exponents of mixed-media performance, internationally renowned for a notoriously distinct aesthetic. Aleksandar Dundjerovic, in the first book to explore Lepage's practical work, offers a comprehensive analysis of his creative process, his "transformative mise-en-scene."

The Theatricality of Robert Lepage

The Theatricality of Robert Lepage
Author: Aleksandar Saša Dundjerović
Publsiher: McGill Queens Univ
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 077353251X

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Examines the creative process and transformative nature of Lepage's theatre directing and devising ... examines the artistic and personal context of Lepage's way of creating performance as a director-author and deviser.--p. [ix].

Robert Lepage

Robert Lepage
Author: Aleksandar Saša Dundjerović
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780429940880

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Robert Lepage is one of Canada’s foremost theatre authors and directors. His company, Ex Machina, has toured to international acclaim and he has lent his talents to areas as diverse as opera, film, solo performance and installation art. His most celebrated work blends acute personal narratives with bold global themes through collaborative and multimedia theatricality. This book is the first to combine: • An overview of the key phases in Lepage’s life and career • An examination of the issues and questions pertinent to his work • A discussion of The Dragons’ Trilogy as a paradigm of his working methods • A variety of practical exercises designed to give an insight into Lepage’s creative process. As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners are of unbeatable value for today’s student.

Robert Lepage

Robert Lepage
Author: Aleksandar Saša Dundjerovic
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2008-11-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781134187645

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'Routledge Performance Practitioners' is a series of introductory guides to the key theatre-makers of the last century. This text looks at Robert Lepage, one of Canada's most foremost playwrights and directors.

Robert Lepage Ex Machina

Robert Lepage   Ex Machina
Author: James Reynolds
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781474276580

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Robert Lepage/Ex Machina: Revolutions in Theatrical Space provides an ideal introduction to one of our most innovative companies – and a much-needed and timely reappraisal of Lepage's oeuvre. International, interdisciplinary and intercultural to the core, Ex Machina have negotiated some of the most complex creative and cultural challenges of our time. This book maps the story of that journey by analysing the full spectrum of their richly varied work. Through a comprehensive historiography of productions since 1994, Robert Lepage/Ex Machina offers a detailed picture of the relationship between director and company, while connecting Ex Machina to culturally specific features of Québec, and its theatre. This book reveals for the first time how overlooked aspects of creativity and culture shaped the company's early work, while installing a dynamic interplay between director and company that would spark a unique and ongoing evolution of praxis. Central to this re-evaluation of practice is the book's identification of an architectural aesthetic at the heart of Ex Machina's work, an aesthetic which provides its artistic and political centres of gravity. Moreover, this architectural aesthetic powers the emergence of concrete narrative as a new and distinctive mode of theatrical storytelling – uniting story and space, body and technology, content and form – and demanding that we discover the politics of these performances in the energetic gestures of theatre design, and space itself. Drawing on extensive interviews with Lepage, Ex Machina personnel and collaborative partners, Robert Lepage/Ex Machina calls upon us to revise both our creative and critical perceptions of this vital and distinctive practice.

Stages of Reality

Stages of Reality
Author: André Loiselle,Jeremy Maron
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-04-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781442696297

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A groundbreaking collection of original essays, Stages of Reality establishes a new paradigm for understanding the relationship between stage and screen media. This comprehensive volume explores the significance of theatricality within critical discourse about cinema and television. Stages of Reality connects the theory and practice of cinematic theatricality through conceptual analyses and close readings of films including The Matrix and There Will be Blood. Contributors illuminate how this mode of address disrupts expectations surrounding cinematic form and content, evaluating strategies such as ostentatious performances, formal stagings, fragmentary montages, and methods of dialogue delivery and movement. Detailing connections between cinematic artifice and topics such as politics, gender, and genre, Stages of Reality allows readers to develop a clear sense of the multiple purposes and uses of theatricality in film.

Intermediality and Spectatorship in the Theatre Work of Robert Lepage

Intermediality and Spectatorship in the Theatre Work of Robert Lepage
Author: Aristita I. Albacan
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781443812894

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Robert Lepage has imposed himself in the past three decades as a Wunderkind of contemporary theatre, with eagerly awaited and widely acclaimed productions at the most prestigious theatre festivals and venues around the world. Soon after his international breakthrough with The Dragon’s Trilogy (1984), Lepage’s work became an object of particular scrutiny for critics and scholars, and continues to be subject to media exposure, inspiring cultural critique, academic study and the admiration of audiences across the world. A recurrent fascination with the formal novelty of his theatrical approach imbues most, if not all, critical considerations. However, in spite of the wide interest provoked, little space has been devoted to the quintessential impact of his work on spectatorship, and, most importantly, to connecting the dots between his creative practice and its substantial impact on audiences. Intermediality and Spectatorship in the Theatre Work of Robert Lepage bridges this gap by exploring the notion that intermediality – observed both as a mise-en-scene strategy and a perceptual effect in performance – is situated at the core of the director’s approach. This approach is situated in direct relation to the evolving expectations and medial competencies of spectators, demonstrating an in-depth understanding of the ways in which different media can be engaged in the creative process in a holistic way in order to alter the regime of spectatorship, to enhance its creative and cognitive potential. Lepage’s work and theatre making process are analysed here from an interdisciplinary perspective that combines theatre, media and cultural studies, and which is applied to his solo shows, namely Vinci (1986), Needles and Opium (1991), Elsinore (1995), Far Side of the Moon (2000) and Project Andersen (2005). In bringing to the forefront interconnecting notions of intermediality and contemporary spectatorship, the book highlights the director’s preoccupation with an ongoing dialogue with audiences across the world, and their particular involvement in the development of one of the most innovative practices of the Western theatre landscape.

Robert Lepage s Scenographic Dramaturgy

Robert Lepage s Scenographic Dramaturgy
Author: MELISSA. POLL
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-08-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3030103625

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