Howard Barker's Theatre
Editat de James Reynolds, Andy W Smith, Enoch Brater, Mark Taylor-Battyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2015
Wrestling with Catastrophe challenges existing ways of reading Barker's theatre practice and plays and provides new ways into his work. It brings together conversations with theatre makers from in and outside The Wrestling School, with first-hand accounts of the company's practice, and a selection of critical readings. The book's combining of testimony from key Wrestling School practitioners with alternative practical perspectives, and with analysis by both established and emerging scholars, ensures that a spectrum of understanding emerges that is rich in both breadth and depth.
In its consideration of the full range of Barker's aesthetic concerns - including text, direction, design, acting, narrative form, poetry, appropriation, painting, photography, electronic media, technology, puppetry, and theatre space - the volume makes a radical re-evaluation of Barker's theatre possible.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408184394
ISBN-10: 1408184397
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 214 x 138 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408184397
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 214 x 138 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Photographic Plates
Notes on Contributors
Introduction - James Reynolds and Andy W. Smith
Part One: Howard Barker and The Wrestling School
Introduction to Part One
1. A Company and its Origins - James Reynolds in conversation with Kenny Ireland
2. From the Actor, to the Actor - Nicholas Le Prevost, Philip Franks, James Clyde, Sean O'Callaghan, Jules Melvin, Victoria Wicks and Suzy Cooper
3. Directing Slowly - Hanna Berrigan
4. Amplifying Catastrophe - Ace McCarron
5. On Discipline - James Reynolds in conversation with Howard Barker
Part Two: Readings/Inversions
Introduction to Part Two
6. 'To experience a thing as beautiful': the Photographic Practice of Howard Barker - Andy W. Smith
7. Vintage Barker: New Writing in Old Bottles - James Hudson
8. Howard Barker and the Return of Religion - Peter A. Groves
9. Going Underground - James Reynolds
Part Three: Other Barkers
Introduction to Part Three
10. Acting Barker - Hanna Berrigan in conversation with Fiona Shaw
11. Staging Barker in America - Andy W. Smith in conversation with Cheryl Faraone and Richard Romagnoli
12. Barker from a Viewpoint: Staging Ursula: Fear of the Estuary - Sarah Crews
13. Staging Barker at Scotland's Conservatoire - Mark Brown in conversation with Hugh Hodgart
14. 'A Gallery Of Images': from the Aberystwyth Students - David Ian Rabey
Endnotes
Index
List of Photographic Plates
Notes on Contributors
Introduction - James Reynolds and Andy W. Smith
Part One: Howard Barker and The Wrestling School
Introduction to Part One
1. A Company and its Origins - James Reynolds in conversation with Kenny Ireland
2. From the Actor, to the Actor - Nicholas Le Prevost, Philip Franks, James Clyde, Sean O'Callaghan, Jules Melvin, Victoria Wicks and Suzy Cooper
3. Directing Slowly - Hanna Berrigan
4. Amplifying Catastrophe - Ace McCarron
5. On Discipline - James Reynolds in conversation with Howard Barker
Part Two: Readings/Inversions
Introduction to Part Two
6. 'To experience a thing as beautiful': the Photographic Practice of Howard Barker - Andy W. Smith
7. Vintage Barker: New Writing in Old Bottles - James Hudson
8. Howard Barker and the Return of Religion - Peter A. Groves
9. Going Underground - James Reynolds
Part Three: Other Barkers
Introduction to Part Three
10. Acting Barker - Hanna Berrigan in conversation with Fiona Shaw
11. Staging Barker in America - Andy W. Smith in conversation with Cheryl Faraone and Richard Romagnoli
12. Barker from a Viewpoint: Staging Ursula: Fear of the Estuary - Sarah Crews
13. Staging Barker at Scotland's Conservatoire - Mark Brown in conversation with Hugh Hodgart
14. 'A Gallery Of Images': from the Aberystwyth Students - David Ian Rabey
Endnotes
Index
Recenzii
The work of British playwright, director, painter, and photographer Howard Barker (b. 1946) is not well known in the US, although this eclectic but richly rewarding volume makes apparent it should be. Indeed, Barker's drama and the loosely affiliated group dedicated to producing it since 1986, the Wrestling School, are arguably marginal even in their native Britain. For this one can blame both Barker's eccentric, polyphonous, resistant, emphatically anti-naturalistic texts (which, as the editors are quick to assure the reader, are 'different' rather than difficult) and his uncompromising dedication to an alternative discipline of theater, which he has unfolded in a series of commentaries dedicated to the 'theatre of catastrophe.' Here, in an interview published as 'On Discipline,' Barker remarks: 'My intense concern is that the experience of the play is not diluted by weak practices.' The book comprises three complementary sections: 'Howard Barker and the Wrestling School' offers essays and interviews with Barker and some of the regular actors and directors associated with the Wrestling School over three decades; 'Readings/Inversions' provides scholarly considerations of Barker's work in relation to 'new writing,' spirituality, and visuality; and 'Other Barkers' offers essays scanning particular productions and approaches. Reynolds and Smith make a strong case for (re)discovering Barker's important oeuvre. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.