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Modern Popular Theatre: Theatre and Performance Practices

Autor Jason Price
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2016
This book offers a concise history of popular theatre since the early twentieth century. Using key popular culture theories and critical perspectives, Jason Price analyses popular theatres across different cultural and political contexts, drawing on a diverse range of international artists and theatre-makers who have worked with popular forms, including Vsevolod Meyerhold, Blue Blouse, Bertolt Brecht, Erwin Piscator, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the Bread and Puppet Theatre and more.As well as defining what 'popular' means in relation to performance and the audiences who watch it, the book considers some of the political frameworks and causes that popular theatre has been placed in service of, such as socialism, the New Left and the gay rights movement. It also addresses the uses of cabaret, puppetry and circus outside their native popular contexts, examining the role they play in avant-garde and experimental theatre practices. In doing so, Price encourages readers to look beyond popular theatre as a simple form of entertainment and to consider its potential as a form of political activism, as a community-builder, and as a valuable tool for artistic experimentation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230368941
ISBN-10: 0230368948
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Theatre and Performance Practices

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Introduces key popular culture theories and critical perspectives then uses these to analyse popular theatres in different cultural and political contexts

Notă biografică

Jason Price is Lecturer in Contemporary Theatre and Performance at the University of Sussex, UK. His research interests lie in the areas of popular performance and theatres for social change; in particular, his work is often concerned with performance and social class, theatre as community and public engagement, and the wider politics of performance.

Cuprins

1. Introduction. PART I: THE REVOLUTIONARY IMPETUS 2. Popular Revolutionary Theatres I: the Soviet Union3. Popular Revolutionary Theatres II: Germany 4. The Workers' Theatre Movement I: Starting Points, and Germany5. The Workers' Theatre Movement II: Britain and the USAINTERMEZZO: THE POPULAR AND THE AVANT-GARDE 6. Rejuvenation and Resistance: Popular Forms and the Avant-GardePART II: CONTEMPORARY RESISTANCE 7. Postwar Popular Theatre8. The Popular in Postmodern and Contemporary Performance9. Conclusions.

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This book offers a concise history of popular theatre since the early twentieth century. Using key popular culture theories and critical perspectives, Jason Price analyses popular theatres across different cultural and political contexts, drawing on a diverse range of international artists and theatre-makers who have worked with popular forms, including Vsevolod Meyerhold, Blue Blouse, Bertolt Brecht, Erwin Piscator, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, the Bread and Puppet Theatre and more.

As well as defining what 'popular' means in relation to performance and the audiences who watch it, the book considers some of the political frameworks and causes that popular theatre has been placed in service of, such as socialism, the New Left and the gay rights movement. It also addresses the uses of cabaret, puppetry and circus outside their native popular contexts, examining the role they play in avant-garde and experimental theatre practices. In doing so, Price encourages readers to look beyond popular theatre as a simple form of entertainment and to consider its potential as a form of political activism, as a community-builder, and as a valuable tool for artistic experimentation.