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A History of the Theatre Laboratory

Autor Bryan Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2018
The term ‘theatre laboratory’ has entered the regular lexicon of theatre artists, producers, scholars and critics alike, yet use of the term is far from unified, often operating as an catch-all for a web of intertwining practices, territories, pedagogies and ideologies. Russian theatre, however, has seen a clear emergence of laboratory practice that can be divided into two distinct organisational structures: the studio and the masterskaya (artisanal guild).
By assessing these structures, Bryan Brown offers two archetypes of group organisation that can be applied across the arts and sciences, and reveals a complex history of the laboratory’s characteristics and functions that support the term’s use in theatre.
This book’s discursive, historical approach has been informed substantially by contemporary practice, through interviews with and examinations of practitioners including Slava Polunin, Anatoli Vassiliev, Sergei Zhenovach and Dmitry Krymov.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138680005
ISBN-10: 1138680001
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 13
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Figures
Transliteration & Translation
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Glossary
Introduction
1 An Organisational History
2 What’s in a Name
3 Why Russia
4 Retracing the Name
The Prototype
5 The Skete
The Studio
6 From Study to Studio
7 The Studio in Visual Art: Cobra, a Collective Vitality
8 The Studio in Science: the Copenhagen Spirit
9 The Studio in Russian Theatre:
10 Creating a Commune: the First Studio’s Theatre-Obshchina
11 Oases of Curiosity: the Holidays of Slava Polunin
12 A New Camaraderie in Faith: the Theatre Art Studio
13 For the Sake of What: the Studio as Laboratory of Communion
The Masterskaya
14 From Workshop to Masterskaya
15 The Masterskaya in Visual Art: Rembrandt, the Master as Auteur
16 The Masterskaya in Science: Thomas Edison and the Contradictory Positions of his
Invention Factory
17 The Masterskaya in Russian Theatre:
18 The Visionary Authority of Vsevolod Meyerhold
19 I Need Them to Fear Me: Anatoli Vassiliev and the School of Dramatic Art
20 The Ecstasy of Togetherness: the Laboratory of Dmitry Krymov
21 For the Sake of What? The Masterskaya as Laboratory of Authority
Conclusion
22 The Value of a Theatre Laboratory

Notă biografică

Bryan Brown is an artist-scholar, currently a Lecturer at the University of Exeter and co-director of visual theatre company ARTEL (American Russian Theatre Ensemble Laboratory). Recent writing includes "Educating the Director", a co-authored, extended chapter on Meyerhold for The Great European Stage Directors Vol. 2.

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The term ‘theatre laboratory’ has entered the regular lexicon of theatre artists, producers, scholars and critics alike. Bryan Brown offers two archetypes of group organisation that can be applied across the arts and sciences, and reveals a complex history of the laboratory’s characteristics and functions that support the term’s use in theatre.