Theater Voices: Conversations on the Stage
Autor Steve Capraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2004
In the meantime, Hall and other leading figures of the stage have continued to influence theater productions throughout the world. In this collection of interviews, twenty-seven theater artists explore issues of theater theory and practice, illuminated by their wide range of perspectives. From traditional attitudes toward theatre to more avant-garde approaches, every facet of stage performance is addressed.
Taken as a whole, these interviews reveal both the strength and extraordinary mutability of theater, as expressed by some of the most honored and well-regarded names of the stage, including Julie Harris, Quentin Crisp, Spalding Gray, Martin Sherman, Karen Finley, Eddie Izzard, Alan Ayckbourn, Robert Brustein, Uta Hagen, John Lahr, Stephen Daldry, and Edward Albee.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810850477
ISBN-10: 0810850478
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 178 x 253 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0810850478
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 178 x 253 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Notes on Awards
Chapter 3 1. Sheridan Morley
Chapter 4 2. Vjachelslav Dolgachev
Chapter 5 3. Peter Hall
Chapter 6 4. Nicholas Barter
Chapter 7 5. Julie Harris
Chapter 8 6. Adrian Noble
Chapter 9 7. Uta Hagen
Chapter 10 8. John Lahr
Chapter 11 9. Michael Shurtleff
Chapter 12 10. Alan Ayckbourn
Chapter 13 11. Fred Silver
Chapter 14 12. Harold Prince
Chapter 15 13. Robert Brustein
Chapter 16 14. Edward Albee
Chapter 17 15. Zerka Moreno
Chapter 18 16. Stephen Daldry
Chapter 19 17. Quentin Crisp
Chapter 20 18. Martin Sherman
Chapter 21 19. Oskar Eustis
Chapter 22 20. Hilary Strong
Chapter 23 21. Ellen Stewart
Chapter 24 22. Joseph Chaikin
Chapter 25 23. Spalding Gray
Chapter 26 24. Andrei Serban
Chapter 27 25. Richard Foreman
Chapter 28 26. Eddie Izzard
Chapter 29 27. Karen Finley
Chapter 30 Index
Chapter 31 About the Author
Chapter 2 Notes on Awards
Chapter 3 1. Sheridan Morley
Chapter 4 2. Vjachelslav Dolgachev
Chapter 5 3. Peter Hall
Chapter 6 4. Nicholas Barter
Chapter 7 5. Julie Harris
Chapter 8 6. Adrian Noble
Chapter 9 7. Uta Hagen
Chapter 10 8. John Lahr
Chapter 11 9. Michael Shurtleff
Chapter 12 10. Alan Ayckbourn
Chapter 13 11. Fred Silver
Chapter 14 12. Harold Prince
Chapter 15 13. Robert Brustein
Chapter 16 14. Edward Albee
Chapter 17 15. Zerka Moreno
Chapter 18 16. Stephen Daldry
Chapter 19 17. Quentin Crisp
Chapter 20 18. Martin Sherman
Chapter 21 19. Oskar Eustis
Chapter 22 20. Hilary Strong
Chapter 23 21. Ellen Stewart
Chapter 24 22. Joseph Chaikin
Chapter 25 23. Spalding Gray
Chapter 26 24. Andrei Serban
Chapter 27 25. Richard Foreman
Chapter 28 26. Eddie Izzard
Chapter 29 27. Karen Finley
Chapter 30 Index
Chapter 31 About the Author
Recenzii
The interviews in this book reveal both the strength and extraordinary mutability of theatre, as expressed by some of the most honored and well-regarded names of the stage....The book is worth reading by the people not only in theatre but also in arts, literature and music.
Zeroing in as to what makes these theatrical personalities tick, readers will be captivated by the tidbits of information illustrating just how each contribute their distinct ideas and methods to theatrical production....fascinating...
This collection of interviews addresses every aspect of stage performance and theater theory from the perspectives of actors, playwrights, directors, critics and teachers, whose approaches range from the traditional to the avant-garde. Capra, a playwright and theater critic, conducted the interviews from 1993 to 2000. Although many of the interviewees lament what they see as the decline of theater, their very participation in it portends a positive future.
Zeroing in as to what makes these theatrical personalities tick, readers will be captivated by the tidbits of information illustrating just how each contribute their distinct ideas and methods to theatrical production....fascinating...
This collection of interviews addresses every aspect of stage performance and theater theory from the perspectives of actors, playwrights, directors, critics and teachers, whose approaches range from the traditional to the avant-garde. Capra, a playwright and theater critic, conducted the interviews from 1993 to 2000. Although many of the interviewees lament what they see as the decline of theater, their very participation in it portends a positive future.