Theories of the Theatre

Theories of the Theatre
Title Theories of the Theatre PDF eBook
Author Marvin A. Carlson
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 564
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780801481543

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Beginning with Aristotle and the Greeks and ending with semiotics and post-structuralism, Theories of the Theatre is the first comprehensive survey of Western dramatic theory. In this expanded edition the author has updated the book and added a new concluding chapter that focuses on theoretical developments since 1980, emphasizing the impact of feminist theory.

Theories of the Theatre

Theories of the Theatre
Title Theories of the Theatre PDF eBook
Author Marvin A. Carlson
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 554
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1501726889

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Beginning with Aristotle and the Greeks and ending with semiotics and post-structuralism, Theories of the Theatre is the first comprehensive survey of Western dramatic theory. In this expanded edition the author has updated the book and added a new concluding chapter that focuses on theoretical developments since 1980, emphasizing the impact of feminist theory.

Theories of the Theatre

Theories of the Theatre
Title Theories of the Theatre PDF eBook
Author Marvin Carlson
Publisher
Total Pages 553
Release 1993
Genre
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World Theories of Theatre

World Theories of Theatre
Title World Theories of Theatre PDF eBook
Author Glenn A. Odom
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 474
Release 2017-06-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 131758628X

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World Theories of Theatre expands the horizons of theatrical theory beyond the West, providing the tools essential for a truly global approach to theatre. Identifying major debates in theatrical theory from around the world, combining discussions of the key theoretical questions facing theatre studies with extended excerpts from primary materials, specific primary materials, case studies and coverage of Southern Africa, the Caribbean, North Africa and the Middle East, Oceania, Latin America, East Asia, and India. The volume is divided into three sections: Theoretical questions, which applies cross-cultural perspectives to key issues from aesthetics to postcolonialism, interculturalism, and globalization. Cultural and literary theory, which is organised by region, presenting a range of theatrical theories in their historical and cultural context. Practical exercises, which provides a brief series of suggestions for physical exploration of these theoretical concepts. World Theories of Theatre presents fresh, vital ways of thinking about the theatre, highlighting the extraordinary diversity of approaches available to scholars and students of theatre studies. This volume includes theoretical excerpts from: Zeami Motokiyo Bharata Muni Wole Soyinka Femi Osofisan Uptal Dutt Saadallah Wannous Enrique Buenaventura Derek Walcott Werewere Liking Maryrose Casey Augusto Boal Tadashi Suzuki Jiao Juyin Oriza Hirata Gao Xingjian Roma Potiki Poile Sengupta

The Community Theatre in Theory and Practice

The Community Theatre in Theory and Practice
Title The Community Theatre in Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Louise Burleigh Powell
Publisher
Total Pages 254
Release 1917
Genre Community theater
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Theory for Theatre Studies: Bodies

Theory for Theatre Studies: Bodies
Title Theory for Theatre Studies: Bodies PDF eBook
Author Soyica Diggs Colbert
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 177
Release 2021-09-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474246338

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How does theatre shape the body and perceptions of it? How do bodies on stage challenge audience assumptions about material evidence and the truth? Theory for Theatre Studies: Bodies responds to these questions by examining how theatre participates in and informs theories of the body in performance, race, queer, disability, trans, gender, and new media studies. Throughout the 20th century, theories of the body have shifted from understanding the body as irrefutable material evidence of race, sex, and gender, to a social construction constituted in language. In the same period, theatre has struggled with representing ideas through live bodies while calling into question assumptions about the body. This volume demonstrates how theatre contributes to understanding the historical, contemporary and burgeoning theories of the body. It explores how theories of the body inform debates about labor conditions and spatial configurations. Theatre allows performers to shift an audience's understandings of the shape of the bodies on stage, possibly producing a reflexive dynamic for consideration of bodies offstage as well. In addition, casting choices in the theatre, most recently and popularly in Hamilton, question how certain bodies are “cast” in social, historical, and philosophical roles. Through an analysis of contemporary case studies, including The Balcony, Angels in America, and Father Comes Home from the Wars, this volume examines how the theatre theorizes bodies. Online resources are also available to accompany this book.

The Theory of the Modern Stage

The Theory of the Modern Stage
Title The Theory of the Modern Stage PDF eBook
Author Eric Bentley
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 500
Release 1997
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781557832795

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(Applause Books). Including Antoin Artaud, Bertolt Brecht, E. Gordon Craig, Luigi Pirandello, Konstantin Stanislavsky, W. B. Yeats, and Emile Zolaing.