Experimental theatre : from Stanislavsky to Peter Brook / James Roose-Evans
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984Description: 210 p. : il.; 22 cmISBN:- 0710099541
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Bibliografia p. 189-204. Índex p. 205-210
1. Introduction. 2. Stanislavsky's Life in Art. 3. The School of Realism. 4. Meyerhold and the Russian Avant-garde. 5.Taïrov and the Synthetic Theatre. 6. Vakhtangov's Achievement. 7. Craig and Appia - Visionaries. 8. Copeau - Father ofthe Modern Theatre. 9. Reinhardt, Piscator and Brecht. 10.The Theatre of Ecstasy -Artaud, Okhlopkov, Savary.11.The Contribution of the Modem Dance - Martha Graham and Alwin Nikolais. 12. Further Experiments Today - in America.13. Richard Foreman, Robert \Vilson and the Bread and Puppet Theatre. 14. Anna Halprin and the Dancers' Workshop.15. Grotowski and the Poor Theatre.16.Grotowski and the Journey to the East. 17. Eugenio Barba and the Third Theatre.18. The Mountain with Many Caves: Peter Brook,Alfred Wolfsohn and Roy Hart
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