Brecht On Theatre. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Brecht On Theatre. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Brecht On Theatre
- Further Information:
- Note: Bertolt Brecht, Marc Silberman, Steve Giles, Tom Kuhn.
- Authors:
- Brecht, Bertolt
- Editors:
- Silberman, Marc
Giles, Steve
Kuhn, Tom - Contents:
- List of IllustrationsGeneral Introduction and AcknowledgementsPart One – A New TheatreIntroduction to Part OneFrank Wedekind (1918)Me in the Theatre (1920)Theatre as Sport (1920)A Reckoning (1920)On the Aesthetics of Drama (1920)On the 'Downfall of the Theatre' (1925)More Good Sport (1926)Three Cheers for Shaw (1926)Prologue to Drums (1926)Shouldn't We Liquidate Aesthetics? (1927)Epic Theatre and Its Difficulties (1927)On New Dramatic Writing (1928)Latest Stage: Oedipus (1929)Dialogue about Acting (1929)On Subject-Matter and Form (1929)On Rehearsing (c. 1930)Dialectical Dramatic Writing (1930/31)Notes on the Opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (1930)Notes on the Threepenny Opera (1931)Notes on the Comedy Man Equals Man (1931/38)Notes on The Mother (1933/38)Part Two – Exile YearsIntroduction to Part TwoOLD VS. NEW THEATRETheatre for Pleasure or Theatre for Instruction (1935)On Experiments in Epic Theatre (1935)The German Drama: pre-Hitler (1935)On the Use of Music in an Epic Theatre (1935)Short List of the Most Frequent, Common and Boring Misconceptions about Epic Theatre (1937)The Progressiveness of the Stanislavsky System (1937)On Experimental Theatre (1939)A Short Private Lecture for My Friend Max Gorelik (1944)ON CHINESE THEATRE, VERFREMDUNG AND GESTUSOn the Art of Spectatorship (1935)Maintaining Gestures over Multiple Generations (1935)Verfremdung Effects in Chinese Acting (1936)Three Notes on Verfremdung and the Elder Breughel (1937)Verfremdung Techniques inList of IllustrationsGeneral Introduction and AcknowledgementsPart One – A New TheatreIntroduction to Part OneFrank Wedekind (1918)Me in the Theatre (1920)Theatre as Sport (1920)A Reckoning (1920)On the Aesthetics of Drama (1920)On the 'Downfall of the Theatre' (1925)More Good Sport (1926)Three Cheers for Shaw (1926)Prologue to Drums (1926)Shouldn't We Liquidate Aesthetics? (1927)Epic Theatre and Its Difficulties (1927)On New Dramatic Writing (1928)Latest Stage: Oedipus (1929)Dialogue about Acting (1929)On Subject-Matter and Form (1929)On Rehearsing (c. 1930)Dialectical Dramatic Writing (1930/31)Notes on the Opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (1930)Notes on the Threepenny Opera (1931)Notes on the Comedy Man Equals Man (1931/38)Notes on The Mother (1933/38)Part Two – Exile YearsIntroduction to Part TwoOLD VS. NEW THEATRETheatre for Pleasure or Theatre for Instruction (1935)On Experiments in Epic Theatre (1935)The German Drama: pre-Hitler (1935)On the Use of Music in an Epic Theatre (1935)Short List of the Most Frequent, Common and Boring Misconceptions about Epic Theatre (1937)The Progressiveness of the Stanislavsky System (1937)On Experimental Theatre (1939)A Short Private Lecture for My Friend Max Gorelik (1944)ON CHINESE THEATRE, VERFREMDUNG AND GESTUSOn the Art of Spectatorship (1935)Maintaining Gestures over Multiple Generations (1935)Verfremdung Effects in Chinese Acting (1936)Three Notes on Verfremdung and the Elder Breughel (1937)Verfremdung Techniques in the Narrative Pictures of the Elder BrueghelOn the V-effect of the Elder Breughel V-effects in Some Pictures of the Elder Breughel On Determining the Zero Point (1936/37)The Zero Point (1936/37)Notes on Pointed Heads and Round Heads (1936)On the Production of the V-effect (1938)On Gestic Music (1937)On Rhymeless Verse with Irregular Rhythms (1938)The Street Scene (1938)Short Description of a New Technique of Acting that Produces a Verfremdung Effect (1940)Athletic Training (1940)On Epic Dramatic Art: Change (1940)On the Gradual Approach to the Study and Construction of the Figure (1941) REALISM AND THE PROLETARIATThe Popular and the Realistic (1938)Two Essay Fragments on Non-professional (1939)The Attitude of the Rehearsal Director (in the Inductive Process) (1939)Notes on the Folk Play (1940)Part Three – Return to GermanyIntroduction to Part Three SHORT ORGANONShort Organon for the Theatre (1948)Appendices to the Short Organon (1954)THEATRE WORKFriedrich Wolf – Bert Brecht: Formal Problems Arising from the Theatre's New Content.A Dialogue (1949)From a Letter to an Actor (1951)What Makes an Actor (1951)Gesture (1951)Two Notes about Urfaust (1952)About Our StagingsThe Story Kurt Palm (1952)Classical Status as an Intimidating Factor (1954) ON STANISLAVSKYSome of the Things That Can Be Learnt from Stanislavsky (1951)On Stanislavsky (1953)Stanislavsky Studies [3] (1953) A Few Thoughts on the Stanislavsky Conference (1953)DIALECTICAL THEATREFrom Epic to Dialectical Theatre 2 (1954)Dialectics in the Theatre Study of the First Scene of Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus' (1953/55)Relative Haste (1955)A Detour (The Caucasian Chalk Circle) (1955)Another Case of Applied Dialectic (1953)Letter to the Actor Playing Young Hörder in Winter Battle (1954)Mother Courage Played in Two Ways (1951)Example of a Scenic Innovation Through the Observation of a Mistake (1953)Something about Representing Character (1953)Conversation about Coerced Empathy (1953)MISCELLANEOUSCultural Policy and Academy of Arts (1953)Socialist Realism in the Theatre (1954)Can the Present-day World Be Reproduced by Means of Theatre? (1955)Our London Season (1956)Select BibliographyIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (392 pages)
- Subjects:
- Performing Arts -- Theater -- Direction & Production
Theatre: individual actors & directors - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350068919
1350068918 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350068902
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