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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the countrys most innovative cultural resources. The quality of its productions and the issues it has raised about the nature of the creative life have distinguished it among American theatre groups. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the ARTs post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, illustrated with photographs and drawings from ART archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Whether Susan Sontag reflects on Milan Kunderas Jacques and His Master, or Jonathan Miller on Sheridans School for Scandal, or Jan Kott on Hamlet, or Carlos Fuentes on Calderons Life is a Dream, or Derek Walcott on his musical Steel, or Harold Bloom on Ibsens Hedda Gabbler, or Anatole Smeliansky on Bulgakovs Black Snow, the discourse is heightened and passionate. The book also includes revealing interviews with major theatrical figuresDario Fo, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Andrei Serban, David Mamet, and many othersand lively articles from the ARTs founding artistic director Robert Brustein, its managing director Robert J. Orchard, and a variety of literary directors and dramaturges. In all, The Lively A.R.T. is a bountiful theatre experience, better than two on the aisle. The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the country's most innovative cultural resources. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the A.R.T.'s past twenty years, gleaned from its newsletters, conferences, post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, abundantly illustrated with photographs from A.R.T. archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of them Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the country's most innovative cultural resources. The quality of its productions and the issues it has raised about the nature of the creative life have distinguished it among American theatre groups. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the ART's post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, illustrated with photographs and drawings from ART archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Whether Susan Sontag reflects on Milan Kundera's Jacques and His Master, or Jonathan Miller on Sheridan's School for Scandal, or Jan Kott on Hamlet, or Carlos Fuentes on Calderon's Life is a Dream, or Derek Walcott on his musical Steel, or Harold Bloom on Ibsen's Hedda Gabbler, or Anatole Smeliansky on Bulgakov's Black Snow, the discourse is heightened and passionate. The book also includes revealing interviews with major theatrical figures-Dario Fo, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Andrei Serban, David Mamet, and many others-and lively articles from the ART's founding artistic director Robert Brustein, its managing director Robert J. Orchard, and a variety of literary directors and dramaturges. In all, The Lively A.R.T. is a bountiful theatre experience, better than two on the aisle.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the country's most innovative cultural resources. The quality of its productions and the issues it has raised about the nature of the creative life have distinguished it among American theatre groups. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the ART's post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, illustrated with photographs and drawings from ART archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Whether Susan Sontag reflects on Milan Kundera's Jacques and His Master, or Jonathan Miller on Sheridan's School for Scandal, or Jan Kott on Hamlet, or Carlos Fuentes on Calderon's Life is a Dream, or Derek Walcott on his musical Steel, or Harold Bloom on Ibsen's Hedda Gabbler, or Anatole Smeliansky on Bulgakov's Black Snow, the discourse is heightened and passionate. The book also includes revealing interviews with major theatrical figures-Dario Fo, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Andrei Serban, David Mamet, and many others-and lively articles from the ART's founding artistic director Robert Brustein, its managing director Robert J. Orchard, and a variety of literary directors and dramaturges. In all, The Lively A.R.T. is a bountiful theatre experience, better than two on the aisle.
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Condizione: New. Editor(s): Geidt, Jan; Holmberg, Arthur; Kasper, Lynn. Num Pages: 320 pages, Illustrations, ports. BIC Classification: 1KBB; AN; DNF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 240 x 166 x 31. Weight in Grams: 658. . 1999. Hardback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the country's most innovative cultural resources. The quality of its productions and the issues it has raised about the nature of the creative life have distinguished it among American theatre groups. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the ART's post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, illustrated with photographs and drawings from ART archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Whether Susan Sontag reflects on Milan Kundera's Jacques and His Master, or Jonathan Miller on Sheridan's School for Scandal, or Jan Kott on Hamlet, or Carlos Fuentes on Calderon's Life is a Dream, or Derek Walcott on his musical Steel, or Harold Bloom on Ibsen's Hedda Gabbler, or Anatole Smeliansky on Bulgakov's Black Snow, the discourse is heightened and passionate. The book also includes revealing interviews with major theatrical figures-Dario Fo, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Andrei Serban, David Mamet, and many others-and lively articles from the ART's founding artistic director Robert Brustein, its managing director Robert J. Orchard, and a variety of literary directors and dramaturges. In all, The Lively A.R.T. is a bountiful theatre experience, better than two on the aisle.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. KlappentextrnrnA treasury of criticism, commentary, observation, and insight from twenty years of the American Repertory Theatre, abundantly illustrated with photographs from A.R.T. archives. The notable contributors include a great many brillia.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the countrys most innovative cultural resources. The quality of its productions and the issues it has raised about the nature of the creative life have distinguished it among American theatre groups. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the ARTs post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, illustrated with photographs and drawings from ART archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Whether Susan Sontag reflects on Milan Kunderas Jacques and His Master, or Jonathan Miller on Sheridans School for Scandal, or Jan Kott on Hamlet, or Carlos Fuentes on Calderons Life is a Dream, or Derek Walcott on his musical Steel, or Harold Bloom on Ibsens Hedda Gabbler, or Anatole Smeliansky on Bulgakovs Black Snow, the discourse is heightened and passionate. The book also includes revealing interviews with major theatrical figuresDario Fo, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Andrei Serban, David Mamet, and many othersand lively articles from the ARTs founding artistic director Robert Brustein, its managing director Robert J. Orchard, and a variety of literary directors and dramaturges. In all, The Lively A.R.T. is a bountiful theatre experience, better than two on the aisle. The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the country's most innovative cultural resources. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the A.R.T.'s past twenty years, gleaned from its newsletters, conferences, post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, abundantly illustrated with photographs from A.R.T. archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of them Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
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ISBN 10: 1566632447 ISBN 13: 9781566632447
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - The resident repertory company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, affiliated with Harvard and known as the American Repertory Theatre, has long been considered one of the country's most innovative cultural resources. The quality of its productions and the issues it has raised about the nature of the creative life have distinguished it among American theatre groups. Here is a treasury of criticism, reflection, observation, and insight from the ART's post-production symposia, and pre-show talks, illustrated with photographs and drawings from ART archives. The notable contributors include a great many brilliant poets, novelists, dramatists, critics, scholars, lawyers, theatre directors, designers, and clowns, many of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. Whether Susan Sontag reflects on Milan Kundera's Jacques and His Master, or Jonathan Miller on Sheridan's School for Scandal, or Jan Kott on Hamlet, or Carlos Fuentes on Calderon's Life is a Dream, or Derek Walcott on his musical Steel, or Harold Bloom on Ibsen's Hedda Gabbler, or Anatole Smeliansky on Bulgakov's Black Snow, the discourse is heightened and passionate. The book also includes revealing interviews with major theatrical figures-Dario Fo, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Andrei Serban, David Mamet, and many others-and lively articles from the ART's founding artistic director Robert Brustein, its managing director Robert J. Orchard, and a variety of literary directors and dramaturges. In all, The Lively A.R.T. is a bountiful theatre experience, better than two on the aisle.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Georgia Press, 2025
ISBN 10: 0820368016 ISBN 13: 9780820368016
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