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Artaud at Rodez (Paperback, New edition): Charles Marowitz Artaud at Rodez (Paperback, New edition)
Charles Marowitz
R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Antonin Artaud is probably the single greatest force on the contemporary stage. In this harrowing play, Charles Marowitz draws on exclusive material obtained from friends and confidantes, depicting a series of imaginary scenes based upon the true incidents of Artaud's life and his incarceration as a madman in the asylum at Rodez. Using Artaud's own Theatre of Cruelty techniques Marowitz tells what is perhaps the cruelest story of all: the way in which society methodically destroys the maverick artist who attempts to defy it. Also included in this edition are exclusive interviews with leading avant-garde figures such as Roger Blin and Arthur Adamov as well as first-hand testimony from Artaud's own psychiatrist, Dr Gaston Ferdiere and Artaud's sister, Marie-Ange Malaussena.

How to Stage a Play, Make a Fortune, Win a Tony and Become a Theatrical Icon (Paperback, 1st Limelight ed): Charles Marowitz How to Stage a Play, Make a Fortune, Win a Tony and Become a Theatrical Icon (Paperback, 1st Limelight ed)
Charles Marowitz
R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based almost entirely on the author's personal experiences, this concise handbook follows a director's journey from the casting process to opening night, revealing the hidden or unspoken aspects of play and stage production that are rarely, if ever, described in theater manuals and textbooks. Mr. Marowitz discusses topics such as rehearsals, characterization, blocking, tempo-rhythm, dramaturgy, and actor-and-audience psychology, demystifying an art form that is often dealt with only in terms of concepts and ideology rather than the mundane, nitty-gritty nuts-and-bolts requirements of just "getting the show on the road."

Roar of the Canon - Kott & Marowitz on Shakespeare (Hardcover): Charles Marowitz Roar of the Canon - Kott & Marowitz on Shakespeare (Hardcover)
Charles Marowitz
R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Applause BooksThe acclaimed stage director and theatre critic Charles Marowitz in tandem with Jan Kott, one of the most penetrating and incisive Shakespearean scholars to emerge in the 20th Century, probe the mysteries of some of the more problematic plays in Shakespeare's canon. The innovative director and dazzling classicist bring two complementary viewpoints to bear as they delve into the collected works, illuminating the constantly changing nature and philosophic nuances of the various plays.The book's centerpiece consists of Kott and Marowitz's insights on such plays as Othello, Romeo & Juliet, Troilus & Cressida and Measure for Measure. They reveal the ideas behind Shakespeare's plays and the process of making them come alive before and audience and present frank, no-holds barred discussions on such subjects as The Shakespeare Industry, The Boundaries of Interpretation, Dramaturgy and Mise-en-scene.

Sex Wars - Free Adaptations of Ibsen and Strindberg (Paperback): Charles Marowitz Sex Wars - Free Adaptations of Ibsen and Strindberg (Paperback)
Charles Marowitz
R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Marowitz Compendium (Paperback): Charles Marowitz, David Weinberg, Glenda Jackson The Marowitz Compendium (Paperback)
Charles Marowitz, David Weinberg, Glenda Jackson
R724 Discovery Miles 7 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Charles Marowitz was the first American to direct at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the first American to direct at the Czech National Theatre (while collaborating with Vaclav Havel). Known as a maverick playwright, director, and critic, he nurtured numerous figures who have come to shape contemporary theatre and larger society. Without Marowitz the theories and ideas of Antonin Artaud would remain obscure. The entire trajectory and ecology of theatre and performance since the 1960s have been considerably influenced by this alone. The present-day popularity of immersive theatre was a mode of performance introduced to the British theatre by Charles Marowitz and Allan Kaprow in the famous Happening at the 1963 Edinburgh Drama Conference. In 1968 Marowitz started the Open Space Theatre on Tottenham Court Road in collaboration with Thelma Holt. There is a gap in our collective understanding of this important figure and a gap in currently available literature about him. The Marowitz Compendium seeks to spark a revaluation. The audience for this book includes students, postgraduates, specialists and general readers interested in drama and the history of contemporary theatre.

Recycling Shakespeare (Paperback): Charles Marowitz Recycling Shakespeare (Paperback)
Charles Marowitz
R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the same way that Shakespeare himself continued to meditate and transform his own ideas and the shape they took, Marowitz gives us license to continue that meditation in productions extrapolated from Shakespeare's work. Shakespeare becomes the greatest of all catalysts who stimulates a constant re-formulation of the fundamental questions of philosophy, history and meaning. Marowitz introduces us to Shakespeare as an active contemporary collaborator who strives with us to yield a vibrant contemporary theatre.

The Shrew (Paperback): Charles Marowitz The Shrew (Paperback)
Charles Marowitz
R138 Discovery Miles 1 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Exit the King - The Killer ; and, Macbett : Three Plays (Paperback, 1st Evergreen ed): Eugene Ionesco, Charles Marowitz, Donald... Exit the King - The Killer ; and, Macbett : Three Plays (Paperback, 1st Evergreen ed)
Eugene Ionesco, Charles Marowitz, Donald Watson
R416 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R68 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exit the King is a highly stylized, ritualized death rite unfolding the final hours of the once-great king Berenger the First. As he dies, his kingdom also dies. His armies suffer defeat, the young emigrate, the seasons change overnight, and his kingdom's borders shrink to the outline of his throne. At last, as the curtain falls, the king himself dissolves into a gray mist.
The Killer is a study of pure evil. Berenger, a conscientious citizen, finds himself in a radiantly beautiful city marred only by the presence of a killer. Berenger's determination to find the murderer in the face of official indifference and his final defeat at the hands of an impersonal, pitiless cruelty speak with the universality of Kafka's The Trial.
Macbett, inspired by Shakespeare's play, is "a grotesque joke . . . and] a very funny play. . . . Ionecso maliciously undermines sources and traditions, spoofing Shakespeare along with tragedy."--Mel Gussow, The New York Times

Accommodating the Lively Arts - An Architect's View (Paperback): Martin Bloom Accommodating the Lively Arts - An Architect's View (Paperback)
Martin Bloom; As told to Charles Marowitz
R576 Discovery Miles 5 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Accommodating the Lively Arts - An Architect's View (Hardcover): Martin Bloom Accommodating the Lively Arts - An Architect's View (Hardcover)
Martin Bloom; As told to Charles Marowitz
R856 Discovery Miles 8 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Other Chekhov - A Biography of Michael Chekhov, the Legendary Actor, Director & Theorist (Hardcover, New): Charles Marowitz The Other Chekhov - A Biography of Michael Chekhov, the Legendary Actor, Director & Theorist (Hardcover, New)
Charles Marowitz
R853 R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Save R104 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first 30 years of the 20th-century produced a theatrical explosion whose reverberations are still felt today. Stanislavsky, Meyerhold, Vakhtanghov, Michael Chekhov in Russia; Reinhardt, Piscator and Brecht in Germany; and Copeau, Barrault and Artaud in France collectively demolished the 19th-century aesthetic and, in their wake, created the modernity which is the hallmark of today's theatre. Most of these men have already been turned into modern icons; there is no shortage of bios on the pioneers of the Moscow Arts Theatre, and the achievements of the others are chronicled and archived for posterity. Only one of these artists remains murky and ill-defined. He is Michael Chekhov (1891-1955), nephew of the famous playwright Anton Chekhov, the man that Stanislavsky described as "the most brilliant actor in all of Russia." A charismatic actor, an inspiring director and a teacher that developed a dynamic antidote to Russian Naturalism, Chekhov remains the invisible man of the modern theatre. Was he, as Lee Strasberg alleged, a dangerous mystic who would subvert the vigor of Stanislavsky's teachings and undermine the integrity of The Group Theatre? Or was he, as his disciples - Yul Brynner, Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Quinn, Jack Palance, Leslie Caron, Jennifer Jones, Patricia Neal, Anthony Hopkins, Jack Nicholson and Marilyn Monroe - believed, a man who had discovered a unique approach to acting which transcended the precepts enshrined in Stanislavsky's "System." Charles Marowitz was granted special access to the Chekhov archives in Devon, England, and he interviewed actors and directors who worked closely with Chekhov both in Europe and America. The book chronicles Chekhov'sinfluential period in Hollywood when he was nominated for an Oscar for his performance as the avuncular psychiatrist in Alfred Hitchcock's 1945 film Spellbound. It also describes his close association with Marilyn Monroe at the most delicate stage of her career.

Alarums & Excursions - Our Theatres in the Nineties (Paperback, New): Charles Marowitz Alarums & Excursions - Our Theatres in the Nineties (Paperback, New)
Charles Marowitz
R480 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R72 (15%) Out of stock

Charles Marowitz casts a critical eye upon the highpoints of the last theatrical decade, in preparation for a new millennium. In a series of reviews, think-pieces, and commentaries culled from publications as varied as The London Times and Theatre Week Magazine, Marowitz examines the work of such major playwrights as Mamet, Stoppard, Shepard, Neil Simon, Beckett, Gurney, Pinter, Kushner, Baitz, Shanley, Williams and McNalley. Marowitz dramatically captures the anger, anxiety, spectacle and questionable "correctness" that characterized the past decade.

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