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Narrating the Past through Theatre - Four Crucial Texts (Hardcover, New)
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Narrating the Past through Theatre - Four Crucial Texts (Hardcover, New)
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This cutting-edge Palgrave Pivot title explores how narrating the
past through theatre both conflicts and creates an interesting
relationship with drama's "continuing present" that arcs towards an
unpredictable future. Examining three influential historical
adaptations that span the time frame of modern drama (from the
'first' modern play to the cusp of WWII)-Georg Buchner's Danton's
Death, Oscar Wilde's Salome, and Bertolt Brecht's Life of
Galileo-this book delves into modern drama's sense and perception
of time and its effect upon both the present and the future.
Theatre both brings the past alive and also fixes it, but through
the performance process (i.e., through the choices the director and
actors make), allowing the past to be molded for future
(not-yet-existent) audiences. Translated to the stage, the tense of
the past (in a historical adaptation), then, is "always" (in both
the present and the future): both in its limitation to a strict
time and place and in its timelessness.
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