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A collection of twenty-five years of research on theatre styles from around the world, Theatre, The Search for Style contains interviews with over twenty acclaimed directors on the Commedia DellArte, Peking Opera, Kabuki and Noh theatre, Sanskrit, The Spanish Golden Age, Greek theatre, American Musical Comedy, Phedre, Chekhov, Brecht, and Racine.
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Theatre, the Search for Style : Master Directors On Style, Chekhov to Kabuki to Musical Comedy
author
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Mitchell, John Dietrich.
publisher
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Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin
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0873590287
print isbn13
:
9780873590280
ebook isbn13
:
9780585125749
language
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English
subject
Drama, Theater, Theatrical producers and directors--Interviews.
publication date
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1982
lcc
:
PN1655.M55 1982eb
ddc
:
808.2
subject
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Drama, Theater, Theatrical producers and directors--Interviews.
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Theatre: The Search for Style
Master Directors on Style: Chekhov - to - Kabuki - to - Musical Comedy
by John D. Mitchell, Ed.D.
with an augmented introduction
NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE PRESS Midland, Michigan 48640
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Second Edition
1982, 1997 by Northwood Institute Press
All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Inquiries should be addressed to Northwood Institute Press, Midland, Michigan 48640.
LCN 81-85193 ISBN 0-87359-028-7
Printed in the United States of America
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DEDICATION For Theodore Fuchs, a friend and a teacher of theatre without equal.
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Table of Contents
A History of Iasta's Search for Style
1
American Musical Comedy "energy as theatre"
Jack Eddleman, Performer, Director Broadway
Lehman Engel, Conductor Broadway
Patricia Birch, Choreographer Broadway
Gerald Freedman, Director Broadway
25
Peking Opera "the virtuoso actor as theatre"
Hu Hung Yen Peking Opera, China
Chang Chu-hua Peking Opera, China
51
Shakespeare: Macbeth "the universal"
John Blatchley Royal Shakespeare Company
73
Kabuki "theatre as beauty of form"
Onoe Baiko VII Grand Kabuki, Tokyo
91
Jacobean: Duchess of Malfi "death and rhetoric as theatre"
Desmond O'Donovan National Theatre, London
107
Spanish Golden Age "cape and sword theatre"*
Jos Tamayo Teatro Bellas Artes, Madrid
Jos Luis Alonso Teatro Maria Guerrero, Madrid
Miguel Narros Teatro Nacional, Madrid
121
Commedia Dell'Arte "making words music"
Giovanni Poli Teatro L'avogaria, Venice
137
Comedy Of Manners "stand-up and talk as theatre"
Jacques Charon Comdie-Franaise, Paris
George Devine Royal Court Theatre, London
Robert Manuel Comdie-Franaise: Thtre Marigny
147
The Greek Classic: Elektra "the chorus as theatre"
Dimitrios Rondiris Greek National Threatre, Athens
177
Sanskrit "theatre as a temple"
Mrinalini Sarabhai Darpana Art Centre, India
197
The Medieval: Mary Of Nijmeghen "religion as theatre"
Johan de Meester Nederlandse Comedie, Amsterdam
211
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Noh "skill and concentration"
Kita Sadayo Kita Noh Theatre, Tokyo
223
French Neo-Classic: Phedre "the iron corset as theatre"* *
Paul-mile Deiber Comdie-Franaise: Metropolitan Opera
233
Feydeau "the swiss watch as theatre"
Paul-mile Deiber
249
German Romanticism: Schiller "storm and stress"* * *
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