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Theatre Without Borders

Autor Robert Astle
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2001
Who are the artists who are currently invigorating Canadian theatre? They are the artists who come to the theatre through the "back door"--eccentrics, absurdists, puppeteers, clowns, raconteurs, and solo performance artists who are looking at our place in the world through physical comedy, satire, subversive humour, ingenuity. Their creations are generous, inventive and always infused with a high level of virtuosity. Much of this work is "borderless"--that is to say it breaks down the borders between the public and performer--mocking our preoccupations and pretensions, communicating stories with images, allusion, metaphor and unforgettable characters that fully engage the audience. The artists profiled in this lively book have toured their works extensively, have performed to audiences around the globe to great acclaim and have influenced young performers through teaching and performance. Through in-depth interviews, photographs and representative texts readers are also given the opportunity to be introduced to an astounding cross-section of influential English and French Canadian performance artists who are truly creating theatre without borders.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780921833789
ISBN-10: 0921833784
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 202 x 230 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Signature Editions

Notă biografică

Robert Astle is a writer, director and teacher. His solo plays Heart of a Dog and The Hats of Mr. Zenobe have been produced and performed in Canada, the USA and Europe; the Toronto production of The Hats of Mr. Zenobe garnered him four Dora Award nominations. In the 1980s he was a member of Small Change Theatre, a company that toured clown and mask plays around the globe. He taught clown and bouffon theatre at Concordia University as well as playwriting at the National Theatre School of Canada and was the Playwright in Residence at Montreal's Centaur Theatre. He presently lives in New York.