The Wooster Group Work Book
Title | The Wooster Group Work Book PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Quick |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis US |
Total Pages | 287 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780415353342 |
This book accesses, often for the first time, the company's rehearsal methods and source materials, as well as the creative thinking and reflections of director Elizabeth LeCompte.
The Wooster Group Work Book
Title | The Wooster Group Work Book PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Quick |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 287 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780415353335 |
This book accesses, often for the first time, the company's rehearsal methods and source materials, as well as the creative thinking and reflections of director Elizabeth LeCompte.
Breaking the Rules
Title | Breaking the Rules PDF eBook |
Author | David Savran |
Publisher | Theatre Communications Group |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 1993-01-01 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1559367091 |
Through interviews and descriptions of methodology, Breaking the Rules captures the essence of major works by the internationally acclaimed avant-garde company.
The Mother
Title | The Mother PDF eBook |
Author | Bertolt Brecht |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Total Pages | 164 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780802131607 |
Bertolt Brecht's play The Mother is freely adapted from Gorky's world-famous novel of the same name. Brecht tells the story of a working-class mother who is drawn into the struggle for a Bolshevik revolution; in the character of Pelagea Vlassova, the mother of the title, Brecht draws a richly human figure who emerges as the single entirely positive major hero in all of Brecht's dramatic works. This edition has an extensive introduction by the translator, Lee Baxandall, which gives a detailed history of the play and its first production. In addition, there are twenty-five pages of notes by Brecht himself.
Ron Vawter's Life in Performance
Title | Ron Vawter's Life in Performance PDF eBook |
Author | Theresa Smalec |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Actors |
ISBN | 9780857425522 |
From 1974 to 1994, Ron Vawter was a staple of New York's downtown theater scene, first with the Performance Group and later as a founding member of the Wooster Group. Ron Vawter's Life in Performance is the first book focused on this incomparable actor's specific contributions to ensemble theater, while also covering his solo projects. Through a combination of archival research and oral testimony--including interviews with Willem Dafoe, Spalding Gray, Elizabeth LeCompte, Gregory Mehrten, Richard Schechner, and Marianne Weems--Vawter emerges as an unsung innovator whose metamorphosis from soldier to avant-garde star was hardly accidental. Theresa Smalec reconstructs Vawter's years in amateur theater, his time in the National Guard, and his professional body of work. Partly recuperative history, Ron Vawter's Life in Performance explores the complex intersections of individual and group biography. It also offers a unique perspective on an era that spanned from the Vietnam War to the AIDS crisis, putting Vawter's own activism at the forefront. This volume's broad historical and cultural reach, coupled with its careful study of a beloved yet enigmatic performer, will make it a tremendous resource for theater scholars and practitioners.
Art Into Theatre
Title | Art Into Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Kaye |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 301 |
Release | 2013-11-05 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1134370466 |
Art Into Theatre investigates the processes of hybrid forms of performance developed between 1952 and 1994 through a series of interviews with key practitioners and over 80 pieces of documentation, many previously unpublished, of the works under discussion. Ranging from the austerity of Cage's 4'33" through the inter-species communication of Schneeman's Cat Scanand the experimental theatre work of Schechner, Foreman, and Kirby, to the recent performances of Abramovic, Forced Entertainment and the Wooster Group, Art Into Theatre offers a fascinating collection of perspectives on the destabilizing of conventional ideas of the art "object" and the theatrical "text". Nick Kaye's introductory essay to the volume offers a useful context for the reader and each interview is preceded by an informative biographical sketch.
Vieux Carre
Title | Vieux Carre PDF eBook |
Author | Tennessee Williams |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 116 |
Release | 2000-10-17 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0811225933 |
Born out of the journals the playwright kept at the time, Tennessee Williams's Vieux Carré is not emotion recollected in tranquility, but emotion re-created with all the pain, compassion, and wry humor of the playwright's own 1938-39 sojourn in the New Orleans French Quarter vividly intact. The drama takes it form from the shifting scenes of memory, and Williams's surrogate self invites us to focus, in turn, on the various inhabitants or his dilapidated rooming house in the Vieux Carré: the comically desperate landlady, Mrs. Wire; Jane, a properly brought-up young woman from New York making at last grab at pleasure with Tye, the vulgar but appealing strip-joint barker; two decayed gentlewomen politely starving in the garret; and the dying painter Nightingale, who tries to teach the young writer something about love--both of the body and of the heart. This is a play about the education of the artist, and education in loneliness and despair, in giving and not giving, but most of all in seeing, hearing, feeling, and learning that "writers are shameless spies," who pay dearly for their knowledge and who cannot forget. Building on two decades of Williams scholarship since Vieux Carré was originally published, Robert Bray, editor of The Tennessee Williams Annual Review, has provided a new introduction for this edition, giving the most authoritative account yet of its background and genesis.