Theatre as Sign System

Theatre as Sign System
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781136112362
ISBN-13 : 1136112367
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre as Sign System by : Elaine Aston

This invaluable student handbook is the first detailed guide to explain in detail the relationship between the drama text and the theory and practice of drama in performance. Beginning at the beginning, with accessible explanations of the meanings and methods of semiotics, Theatre as Sign System addresses key drama texts and offers new and detailed information about the theories of performance.

Theatre as Sign System

Theatre as Sign System
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781136112287
ISBN-13 : 1136112286
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre as Sign System by : Elaine Aston

This invaluable student handbook is the first detailed guide to explain in detail the relationship between the drama text and the theory and practice of drama in performance. Beginning at the beginning, with accessible explanations of the meanings and methods of semiotics, Theatre as Sign System addresses key drama texts and offers new and detailed information about the theories of performance.

The Semiotics of Theatre and Drama

The Semiotics of Theatre and Drama
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781134465125
ISBN-13 : 1134465122
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Semiotics of Theatre and Drama by : Keir Elam

Keir Elam showed how this new 'science' could provide a radical shift in our understanding of theatrical performance, one of our very richest and most complex forms of communication.

The Theory and Analysis of Drama

The Theory and Analysis of Drama
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 052142383X
ISBN-13 : 9780521423830
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory and Analysis of Drama by : Manfred Pfister

Manfred Pfister's book is the first to provide a coherent comprehensive framework for the analysis of plays in all their dramatic and theatrical dimensions. The material on which his analysis is based covers all genres and periods. His approach is systematic rather than historical, combining more abstract categorisations with detailed interpretations of sample texts.

The Art of Light on Stage

The Art of Light on Stage
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781317429715
ISBN-13 : 1317429710
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Light on Stage by : Yaron Abulafia

The Art of Light on Stage is the first history of theatre lighting design to bring the story right up to date. In this extraordinary volume, award-winning designer Yaron Abulafia explores the poetics of light, charting the evolution of lighting design against the background of contemporary performance. The book looks at the material and the conceptual; the technological and the transcendental. Never before has theatre design been so vividly and excitingly illuminated. The book examines the evolution of lighting design in contemporary theatre through an exploration of two fundamental issues: 1. What gave rise to the new directions in lighting design in contemporary theatre? 2. How can these new directions be viewed within the context of lighting design history? The study then focuses on the phenomenological and semiotic aspects of the medium for light – the role of light as a performer, as the medium of visual perception and as a stimulus for imaginative representations – in selected contemporary theatre productions by Robert Wilson, Romeo Castellucci, Heiner Goebbels, Jossi Wieler and David Zinder. This ground-breaking book will be required reading for anyone concerned with the future of performance.

Theatre Histories

Theatre Histories
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 656
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ISBN-10 : 9781134042944
ISBN-13 : 1134042949
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre Histories by : Phillip B. Zarrilli

This new edition of the innovative and widely acclaimed Theatre Histories: An Introduction offers overviews of theatre and drama in many world cultures and periods together with case studies demonstrating the methods and interpretive approaches used by today's theatre historians. Completely revised and renewed in color, enhancements and new material include: a full-color text design with added timelines to each opening section a wealth of new color illustrations to help convey the vitality of performances described new case studies on African, Asian, and Western subjects a new chapter on modernism, and updated and expanded chapters and part introductions fuller definitions of terms and concepts throughout in a new glossary a re-designed support website offering links to new audio-visual resources, expanded bibliographies, approaches to teaching theatre and performance history, discussion questions relating to case studies and an online glossary.

The Semiotics of Beckett's Theatre

The Semiotics of Beckett's Theatre
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781581129557
ISBN-13 : 1581129556
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Semiotics of Beckett's Theatre by : Khaled Besbes

Semiotics is an interdisciplinary field of research and Beckett s theatre is one which engages a large spectrum of subjects and concerns that touch upon multiple aspects of human experience. The Beckettian dramatic text, as shall be demonstrated in this book, is a fertile ground for a semiotic investigation that is orchestrated by the profound insights of C. S. Peirce. As it applies semiotics to Beckett s theatre, this book seeks to preserve, communicate and throw into relief those universal values in the playwright s works which remain unchallenged despite every change and every revolution in human societies. What this book will hopefully contribute to the general canon of theatrical studies is its study of the Beckettian dramatic text not as a model of the absurd tradition, but rather as a cultural product whose writer's thinking can scarcely be dissociated from the cultural environment within which it took shape, and whose deciphering requires the use of cultural codes and sub-codes which will undergo detailed examination in the course of analysis, a study that we may so generically call a cultural semiotic study of Beckett.

Images of Goethe Through Schiller's Egmont

Images of Goethe Through Schiller's Egmont
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 0773516816
ISBN-13 : 9780773516816
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Images of Goethe Through Schiller's Egmont by : David Gethin John

John argues that shifting the focus from the text to the efficacy of performance requires broadening our concept of performance beyond what occurs on stage and its critical reception to include the daily life of the society that provides its context. It follows from this semiotic approach that there can be no fixed text or understanding of Egmont or of Goethe himself - only multiple images. John's exploration of image includes literary motifs, acting, staging, and social role playing, with particular reference to Goethe's development as an artist and cultural icon. In addition to presenting a comprehensive analysis of the play and a discussion of Egmont's reception from its first appearance to the present (including productions on both stage and screen), John provides an in-depth performance analysis based on the theories of Alter, Burns, Carson, Fischer-Lichte, Goffman, Pavis, and Schechner. The book includes the complete Mannheim manuscript (M372), critically edited and published as a performance text for the first time.

Theatre in Theory 1900-2000

Theatre in Theory 1900-2000
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 9781405140447
ISBN-13 : 1405140445
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre in Theory 1900-2000 by : David Krasner

Theatre in Theory is the most complete anthology documenting 20th-century dramatic and performance theory to date, offering a rich variety of perspectives from the century’s most prominent playwrights, directors, scholars, and philosophers. Includes major theoretical and critical manifestos, hypotheses, and theories from the field Wide-ranging and broadly constructed, this text has both interdisciplinary and global appeal Includes a thematic index, section introductions, and supporting commentary Helps students, teachers, and practitioners to think critically about the nature of theatre

Aspects of Puppet Theatre

Aspects of Puppet Theatre
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781137338457
ISBN-13 : 1137338458
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Aspects of Puppet Theatre by : Henryk Jurkowski

Henryk Jurkowski's seminal 1988 text, Aspects of Puppet Theatre, was groundbreaking in its analysis of puppetry as a performing art. This new edition of a classic brings the original text back to life, including four additional essays and a new introduction, edited and translated by leading puppetry scholar Penny Francis. Henryk Jurkowski's seminal 1988 text, Aspects of Puppet Theatre, was groundbreaking in its analysis of puppetry as a performing art. This new edition of a classic brings the original text back to life, including four additional essays and a new introduction, edited and translated by leading puppetry scholar Penny Francis.