'Theater legend Malina has written one of the most interesting
studies of the avant-garde theatrical movement published in the
last several years.' CHOICE
Judith Malina and The Living Theatre have been icons of
political theatre for over six decades. What few realise is that
she originally studied under one of the giants of twentieth century
culture, Erwin Piscator, in his Dramatic Workshop at The New School
in New York. Piscator founded the Workshop after emigrating to New
York, having collaborated with Brecht to create "epic theatre" in
Germany.
The Piscator Notebook documents Malina s intensive and
idiosyncratic training at Piscator s school. Part diary, part
theatrical treatise, this unique and inspiring volume combines:
- complete transcriptions of Malina s diaries from her time as a
student at the Dramatic Workshop, as well as reproductions of
various of Piscator s syllabi and teaching materials;
- notes on Malina s teachers, fellow students including Marlon
Brando and Tennessee Williams and New School productions;
- studies of Piscator s process and influence, along with a new
essay on the relationship between his teaching, Malina s work with
the Living Theatre and "The Ongoing Epic";
- an introduction by performance pioneer, Richard Schechner.
The Piscator Notebook is a compelling record of the genealogy of
political theatre practice in the early 20th Century, from Europe
to the US. But it is also a stunningly personal reflection on the
pleasures and challenges of learning about theatre, charged with
essential insights for the student and teacher, actor and
director.
'Piscator is the greatest theatre man of our time.' Bertolt
Brecht
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