Fri frakt over 399 kr
Fri frakt over 399 kr
Kundeservice
Brecht on Performance

Brecht on Performance

400 kr

400 kr

På lager

Ti., 25 mars - fr., 28 mars


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris


Produktbeskrivelse

Now available in Bloomsbury Revelations series, Brecht on Performance: Messingkauf and Modelbooks presents a selection of Brecht's principal writings about the craft of acting and realising texts for the stage. It crystallises and makes concrete many of the more theoretical aspects of his other writing and illuminates the practice of this hugely influential director and dramatist.

The volume is in two parts. The first features an entirely new commentated edition of Brecht’s dialogues and essays about the practice of theatre, known as the Messingkauf, or Buying Brass, including the ‘Practice Pieces’ for actors (rehearsal scenes for classics by Shakespeare and Schiller). The second contains rehearsal and production records from Brecht's work on productions of Life of Galileo, Antigone, Mother Courage and others.

Edited by an international team of Brecht scholars and including an essay by director and teacher Di Trevis examining the practical application of these texts for theatres and actors today, Brecht on Performance is a wonderfully rich resource. The text is illustrated with over 30 photographs from the Modelbooks.

Artikkel nr.

34e84208-b285-4c4e-9fd6-54153153dfe4

Egenskaper

Språkversjon

Engelsk

Bokomslagstype

Heftet

Antall sider

328 sider

Foreslått kjønn

Alle kjønn

Skrevet av

Bertolt Brecht, Tom Kuhn, Steve Giles, Marc Silberman

Bokillustrasjoner

Ja

Utgiver

Bloomsbury Academic

Utgivelsessted

London, UK

Utgivelsesdato (DD/MM/ÅÅÅÅ)

18/10/2018

Utgivelse år

2018

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9781350077065

Minimum ordreantall

1 stykker

Vekt og dimensjoner

Bredde

138 mm

Høyde

216 mm

Brecht on Performance

400 kr

400 kr

På lager

Ti., 25 mars - fr., 28 mars


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris