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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Since its explosive premiere in Rome in 1921, Six Characters in
Search of an Author has gained worldwide recognition. Pirandello's
challenge to the very notion of stage representation was taken up
by the leading directors of the time. The playwright incorporated
details from the early performances into his revised text, which he
directed himself in 1925. Jennifer Lorch examines the two texts in
the context of different theatrical traditions and traces
Pirandello's growing awareness of the development of advanced
theatrical facilities outside Italy. She also offers an analysis of
selected productions of the play in Italy, England, France, the
USA, Germany and Russia in both commercial and avant-garde
theatres. This comprehensive study includes a production
chronology, bibliography and illustrations from major productions.
A collection of much previously unpublished archive material,
including documents from Luigi Pirandello's theoretical essays and
reviews. Emphasizing Pirandello as a multi-faceted man of the
theatre, this text follows the rise and fall of his own theatre
company and his attempts to reform deeply entrenched practices in
Italian theatre during the years of Fascism.
Since its explosive premiere in Rome in 1921, Six Characters in
Search of an Author has gained worldwide recognition. Pirandello's
challenge to the very notion of stage representation was taken up
by the leading directors of the time. The playwright incorporated
details from the early performances into his revised text, which he
directed himself in 1925. Jennifer Lorch examines the two texts in
the context of different theatrical traditions and traces
Pirandello's growing awareness of the development of advanced
theatrical facilities outside Italy. She also offers an analysis of
selected productions of the play in Italy, England, France, the
USA, Germany and Russia in both commercial and avant-garde
theatres. This comprehensive study includes a production
chronology, bibliography and illustrations from major productions.
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