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Directors’ Theatre: Modern Dramatists

Editat de Professor Peter M. Boenisch, David Williams, David Bradby Contribuţii de Edith Cassiers, Timmy De Laet, Patrice Pavis, Duska Radosavljevic, Katalin Trencsényi, Luk Van den Dries
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2019
This extended new edition of a seminal text marks the 30th anniversary of the original book's major intervention in the discipline. Bradby and Williams' field-defining book introduced the continental-European approach to directing, recognising the work of the modern stage director as an artist in his or her own right for the first time. Now edited by Peter M. Boenisch in collaboration with David Williams, this new edition includes an additional four chapters by leading contemporary experts on theatre direction. Covering recent practices and developments, as well as new trends in the academic research on directing, Directors' Theatre interrogates working ethics and performance aesthetics, directors' work with actors as a central creative source and their responses to the ongoing reassessment of theatre's role and function in contemporary culture.

This long-awaited reissue will make a classic, authoritative study on directors and directing accessible to a new generation of students, scholars and artists. It is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Theatre, Performance Studies and Directing.

New to this Edition:
- Includes four new chapters written by leading contemporary experts on theatre direction: Patrice Pavis, Katalin Trencsényi, the research team of Luk Van den Dries, and DuskaRadosavljevic
- New chapters discuss recent approaches and developments in theatre directing as well as research on directing, including artists such as Luk Perceval, Daniel Jeanneteau, Improbable and Ivo van Hove, while also introducing the development of theatre direction in Eastern Europe
- The original text has been carefully revised by David Williams and chapters have been supplemented with new introductions and conclusions
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781352007947
ISBN-10: 1352007940
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2020
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Modern Dramatists

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface: 'Enthusiasm and conversation' (David Williams)
Introduction: 'Directors' Theatre
30 years on' (Peter M. Boenisch)
Part I: Directors' Theatre (David Bradby and David Williams)
1. The Rise of the Director
2. Joan Littlewood
3. Roger Planchon
4. Ariane Mnouchkine
5. Jerzy Grotowski
6. Peter Brook
7. Peter Stein
8. Robert Wilson
Part II: 'Directors' Theatre' - 30 years on: Perspectives and Horizons
9. Directors' theatre in Eastern Europe, 1945 - 2018: A survey of some trajectories (Katalin Trencsényi)
10. Dis/playing Direction: 'Genetic Research' as new approach in directors' studies (Edith Cassiers, Timmy De Laet, Luk Van den Dries)
11. Beyond 'directors' theatre': Global(ised) mise en scène in the twenty-first century (Patrice Pavis)
12. The Heterarchical Director: A model of authorship for the twenty-first century (Duska Radosavljevic).

Recenzii

Bradby and Williams' study of directors' productions and the development of their theories and practices remains informative and compelling. Directors' Theatre is an important text for theatre historians and those in the field of directors' theatre, who study the artistic role of director. Additionally, it is an important text for anyone who wishes to pursue the art of directing, providing a basic overview of several directing practices.
This is an excellent text for understanding how the development of the role of a director is a powerful lens for viewing and understanding the last 150 years of theatre history.
A thoroughly revised and modernised edition of a lively and evocative book. It is vital reading for anyone interested in the histories and practices of contemporary European theatre.