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Katie Mitchell: Beautiful Illogical Acts offers the first
comprehensive study of Britain's most internationally recognised,
influential, and controversial theatre director. It examines
Mitchell's innovations in fourth-wall realism, opera, and Live
Cinema across major British and European institutions, bringing
three decades of practice vividly to life. Informed by first-hand
rehearsal observations and in-depth conversations with the director
and her collaborators, Fowler investigates the intense and
immersive qualities of Mitchell's distinctive theatrical realism
and challenges mainstream narratives about realism as a defunct or
inherently conservative genre. He explores Mitchell's theatre-and
its often polarised reception-to question familiar assumptions
governing contemporary performance criticism, including common
binaries that pit realism against radical experimentation, auteurs
against texts, feminists against Naturalism, and Britain against
Europe. By examining a career trajectory that intersects with huge
cultural change, Fowler places Mitchell at the centre of urgent
contemporary debates about cultural transformation and its
genuinely inclusive potential. This is an essential book for those
interested in Katie Mitchell, British theatre, directing, the
transformative power of realism and feminism in contemporary
theatre practice, and challenges to hierarchical distributions of
power inside the mainstream.
Katie Mitchell: Beautiful Illogical Acts offers the first
comprehensive study of Britain's most internationally recognised,
influential, and controversial theatre director. It examines
Mitchell's innovations in fourth-wall realism, opera, and Live
Cinema across major British and European institutions, bringing
three decades of practice vividly to life. Informed by first-hand
rehearsal observations and in-depth conversations with the director
and her collaborators, Fowler investigates the intense and
immersive qualities of Mitchell's distinctive theatrical realism
and challenges mainstream narratives about realism as a defunct or
inherently conservative genre. He explores Mitchell's theatre-and
its often polarised reception-to question familiar assumptions
governing contemporary performance criticism, including common
binaries that pit realism against radical experimentation, auteurs
against texts, feminists against Naturalism, and Britain against
Europe. By examining a career trajectory that intersects with huge
cultural change, Fowler places Mitchell at the centre of urgent
contemporary debates about cultural transformation and its
genuinely inclusive potential. This is an essential book for those
interested in Katie Mitchell, British theatre, directing, the
transformative power of realism and feminism in contemporary
theatre practice, and challenges to hierarchical distributions of
power inside the mainstream.
This first volume in the 4x45 series investigates the work of
theatre director Katie Mitchell. Pausing to reconsider a career in
progress, it engages with some of Mitchell's most recent work in
the UK and Europe across theatre, opera, and Live Cinema. It also
takes a longer view, considering the early turns that Mitchell took
at the start of her career in the late 1980s. This volume gives
full scope to the voice of the practitioner, alongside scholarly
perspectives, in order to understand the work from within.
Interviews with Mitchell's collaborators get inside her process -
and inside the thinking of key artists who help craft the
distinctive visual, aesthetic and technological forms of Mitchell's
productions. Three major concerns criss-cross these contributions:
the political implications of aesthetic form; the meaning of
Mitchell's interest in the radical project of early Naturalism; and
the influence of Europe on Mitchell's avant-garde experimentalism,
which often draws on technology to open up new modes of perception
and experience. An accessible and encompassing examination of one
of Europe's most celebrated theatrical talents, 4x45 | The Theatre
of Katie Mitchell is a unique resource for scholars,students and
practitioners of Theatre Studies, Performance and Directing.
This first volume in the 4x45 series investigates the work of
theatre director Katie Mitchell. Pausing to reconsider a career in
progress, it engages with some of Mitchell's most recent work in
the UK and Europe across theatre, opera, and Live Cinema. It also
takes a longer view, considering the early turns that Mitchell took
at the start of her career in the late 1980s. This volume gives
full scope to the voice of the practitioner, alongside scholarly
perspectives, in order to understand the work from within.
Interviews with Mitchell's collaborators get inside her process -
and inside the thinking of key artists who help craft the
distinctive visual, aesthetic and technological forms of Mitchell's
productions. Three major concerns criss-cross these contributions:
the political implications of aesthetic form; the meaning of
Mitchell's interest in the radical project of early Naturalism; and
the influence of Europe on Mitchell's avant-garde experimentalism,
which often draws on technology to open up new modes of perception
and experience. An accessible and encompassing examination of one
of Europe's most celebrated theatrical talents, 4x45 | The Theatre
of Katie Mitchell is a unique resource for scholars,students and
practitioners of Theatre Studies, Performance and Directing.
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