1st Edition

Adolphe Appia Texts on Theatre

By Richard C. Beacham Copyright 1993
    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    Adolphe Appia swept away the foundations of traditional theatre and set the agenda for the development of theatrical practice this century. In Adolphe Appia: Texts on Theatre, Richard Beacham brings together for the first time selections from all his major writings. The publication of these essays, many of which have long been unavailable in English, represents a significant addition to our understanding of the development of theatrical art. It will be an invaluable sourcebook for theatre students and welcomed as an important contribution to the literature of the modern stage.

    Introduction Adolphe Appia, 1862–1928; Part I The reformation of theatrical production; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Theatrical Experiences and Personal Investigations (1921), Excerpts; Chapter 3 (1899), Excerpts; Chapter 4 Ideas on a Reform of Our Mise en Scène (1902); Part II Writings on eurhythmics; Chapter 5 Introduction; Chapter 6 Theatrical Experiences and Personal Investigations (1921), Excerpts; Chapter 7 Return to Music (1906); Chapter 8 Style and Solidarity (1909); Chapter 9 The Origin and Beginnings of Eurhythmics (1911); Chapter 10 Eurhythmies and the Theatre (1911); Chapter 11 Eurhythmies and Light (1912); Chapter 12 Concerning for Eurhythmies (1912); Part III Essays on the art of the theatre; Chapter 13 Introduction; Chapter 14 (1919); Chapter 15 (1920); Chapter 16 Living Art or Dead Nature? (1921); Chapter 17 Theatrical Production and its Prospects for the Future (1921); Chapter 18 Monumentality (1922); Chapter 19 A Lecture for Zurich (1925); Part IV Aesthetic and prophetic writings; Chapter 20 Introduction; Chapter 21 Theatrical Experiences and Personal Investigations (1921), Excerpts; Chapter 22 ::; Chapter 23 The Gesture of Art (1921); Chapter 24 Picturesqueness (1922); Chapter 25 Mechanization (1922); Chapter 26 The Former Attitude (1921);

    Biography

    Authored by Beacham, Richard C.