Ebook: The death of character : perspectives on theater after modernism
Author: Elinor Fuchs.
- Series: Drama and performance studies.
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: Indiana University Press
- City: Bloomington
- Language: English
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pt. 1. Modern after modernism: The rise and fall of the character named character --
Pattern over character : the modern mysterium --
Counter-stagings : Ibsen against the grain --
pt. 2. Theater after modernism: Signaling through the signs --
Another version of pastoral --
When bad girls play good theaters --
Theater as shopping --
Postmodernism and the scene of theater --
Reviews and articles 1979-1993 : reports from an emerging culture: Des McAnuff's Leave it to beaver is dead --
Richard Schechner's The balcony --
Andrei Serban's The marriage of Figaro --
The death of character --
Peter Sellars's The Count of Monte Cristo --
Robert Wilson's Alcestis --
Elizabeth LeCompte and the Wooster Group's The road to immortality (part three), Frank Dell's The temptation of Saint Antony --
JoAnne Akalaitis's Cymbeline --
On the AIDS quilt, The performance of mourning.
Pattern over character : the modern mysterium --
Counter-stagings : Ibsen against the grain --
pt. 2. Theater after modernism: Signaling through the signs --
Another version of pastoral --
When bad girls play good theaters --
Theater as shopping --
Postmodernism and the scene of theater --
Reviews and articles 1979-1993 : reports from an emerging culture: Des McAnuff's Leave it to beaver is dead --
Richard Schechner's The balcony --
Andrei Serban's The marriage of Figaro --
The death of character --
Peter Sellars's The Count of Monte Cristo --
Robert Wilson's Alcestis --
Elizabeth LeCompte and the Wooster Group's The road to immortality (part three), Frank Dell's The temptation of Saint Antony --
JoAnne Akalaitis's Cymbeline --
On the AIDS quilt, The performance of mourning.
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