Changing Performance: Culture and Performance in the British Theatre Since 1945 - Stage & Screen Studies - D. Keith Peacock - Books - Verlag Peter Lang - 9783039110711 - October 9, 2007
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This book examines changes in performance practice in mainstream British theatre since 1945 which focus on the attempt by directors and companies to replace the realism of inter-war theatre with more physically and vocally expressive acting and ensemble approach to production processes. The aim was to replace the capitalist line-management approach of the commercial theatre with a more democratic collaborative structure that would encourage contribution to the creation of the performance text by the director, writer, actors, designers and technicians. Theatre is viewed as a mode of socio-cultural practice and its evolution in Britain during the second half of the twentieth century is explored in the context of changes in cultural perception, state subsidy, the social status of theatre, technology, and aesthetic influences from abroad. The study focuses not on dramatic texts but on mainstream productions that represent stages in an aesthetic evolution. They include Terence Rattigan?s The Browning Version (1946); Theatre Workshop?s A Taste of Honey (1958) and Oh What a Lovely War (1963); The Royal Shakespeare Company?s The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1962), The Wars of the Roses (1963), The Theatre of Cruelty Laboratory (1964), The Marat-Sade (1964) and US (1966); Steven Berkoff?s Metamorphosis (1969) and Complicite?s The Three Lives of Lucy Cabrol (1994).


284 pages, 12 illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 9, 2007
ISBN13 9783039110711
Publishers Verlag Peter Lang
Pages 284
Dimensions 225 × 152 × 18 mm   ·   408 g
Language English  

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