This study of the Piscatorbühne season of 1927–1928 uncovers a
vital, previously neglected current of radical experiment in modern
theater, a ghost in the machine of contemporary performance practices.
A handful of theater seasons changed the course of 20th- and
21st-century theatre. But only the Piscatorbühne of 1927–1928 went
bankrupt in less than a year. This exploration tells the story of that
collapse, how it predicted the wider collapse of the late Weimar
Republic, and how it relates to our own era of political polarization
and economic instability. As a wider examination of Piscator’s
contributions to dramaturgical and aesthetic form, The Piscatorbühne
Century makes a powerful and timely case for the renewed significance
of the broader epic theater tradition. Drawing on a rich archive of
interwar materials, Drew Lichtenberg reconstructs this germinal nexus
of theory and praxis for the modern theatre. This book will be of
great interest to students and scholars in theatre, performance, art,
and literature.
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Politics and Aesthetics in the Modern Theater After 1927
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000479751
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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