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Commedia dell'Arte, its Structure and Tradition chronicles a series
of discussions between two renowned experts in commedia dell'arte -
master practitioners Antonio Fava and John Rudlin. These
discussions were recorded during three recent visits by Fava to
Rudlin's rural retreat in south west France. They take in all of
commedia dell'arte's most striking and enduring elements - its
masks, its scripts and scenarios, and most outstandingly, its cast
of characters. Fava explores the role of each stock Commedia
character and their subsequent incarnations in popular culture, as
well as their roots in prominent figures of their time. The lively
and wide-ranging conversations also take in methods of staging
commedia dell'arte for contemporary audiences, the evolution of its
gestures, and the collective nature of its theatre-making. This is
an essential book for any student or practitioner of commedia
dell'arte - provocative, expansive wisdom from the modern world's
foremost exponent of the craft.
Commedia dell'Arte, its Structure and Tradition chronicles a series
of discussions between two renowned experts in commedia dell'arte -
master practitioners Antonio Fava and John Rudlin. These
discussions were recorded during three recent visits by Fava to
Rudlin's rural retreat in south west France. They take in all of
commedia dell'arte's most striking and enduring elements - its
masks, its scripts and scenarios, and most outstandingly, its cast
of characters. Fava explores the role of each stock Commedia
character and their subsequent incarnations in popular culture, as
well as their roots in prominent figures of their time. The lively
and wide-ranging conversations also take in methods of staging
commedia dell'arte for contemporary audiences, the evolution of its
gestures, and the collective nature of its theatre-making. This is
an essential book for any student or practitioner of commedia
dell'arte - provocative, expansive wisdom from the modern world's
foremost exponent of the craft.
The Metamorphoses of Commedia dell'Arte traces the steps by which
Commedia has been transformed by cultural contact outside Italy
into popular forms which bear little resemblance to the original.
The book follows the Masks of Arlecchino, Pedrolino and Pulcinella
as they gradually migrate and mutate into Harlequin, Mr. Punch and
seaside Pierrot troupes. What happened to Pantalone, Scaramouche,
Colombina and the male Lover is also investigated, though they had
no final forms of their own. This study constitutes a history of
what happened, notably in France and Great Britain, to a supremely
popular theatrical genre as a result of changing fashions in
entertainment brought on by societal developments, civil and
industrial revolution and dynastic change. It investigates how the
genre was exploited by management, and even its own stars, lost its
vitality and gradually ended up in 'sunken' forms.
There has been an enormous revival of interest in Commedia
dell'arte. And it remians a central part of many drama school
courses. In Commedia dell'arte in the Twentieth Century John Rublin
first examines the orgins of this vital theatrical form and charts
its recent revival through the work of companies like Tag, Theatre
de Complicite and the influential methods of Jacques Lecoq. The
second part of the book provides a unique practical guide for
would-be practitioners: demonstrating how to approach the roles of
Zanni, Arlecchion, Brighella, Pantalone, Dottore, and the Lovers in
terms of movement, mask-work and voice. As well as offering a range
of lazzi or comic business, improvisation exercises, sample
monologues,and dialogues. No other book so clearly outlines the
specific culture of Commedia or provides such a practical guide to
its techniques. This immensely timely and useful handbook will be
an essential purchase for all actors, students, and teachers.
A companion to John Rudlin's best-selling Commedia dell'Arte: A Handbook for Actors, this book covers both the history and professional practice of commedia dell'arte companies from 1568 to the present day. Indispensable for both the beginner and the professional, it contains historical and contemporary company case histories, details on company organisation, and tips on practical stagecraft. Essential for students and practitioners, this book enables the reader to understand how successful commedia dell'arte companies function, and how we can learn from past and current practice to create a lively and dynamic form of theatre. Includes tips on: * writing a scenario * mask-making * building a stage * designing a backdrop * costume * music. _
A companion to John Rudlin's best-selling Commedia dell'Arte: A Handbook for Actors, this book covers both the history and professional practice of commedia dell'arte companies from 1568 to the present day. Indispensable for both the beginner and the professional, it contains historical and contemporary company case histories, details on company organisation, and tips on practical stagecraft. Essential for students and practitioners, this book enables the reader to understand how successful commedia dell'arte companies function, and how we can learn from past and current practice to create a lively and dynamic form of theatre. Includes tips on: * writing a scenario * mask-making * building a stage * designing a backdrop * costume * music.
This is an assessment of the work and influence as a director of
Jacques Copeau (1879-1949), who has long been regarded as one of
the fathers of twentieth-century French theatre. Along with Antoine
and his own pupils Dullin and Jouvet, Copeau is known to have been
instrumental in restoring the traditional values of theatre at the
same time as seeking, through training and experiment, a vital
contemporary function. The work of Brook's company and research
centre in Paris today is, for example, in direct descent from that
of Copeau. John Rudlin examines the course of Copeau's directorial
career, concentrating on his techniques in rehearsal and
performance, charting his relationships with those who collaborated
and worked with him, and elucidating his ideas of theatre. This
book will interest all scholars and students of twentieth-century
drama, and will also be of use to theatre practitioners.
There has been an enormous revival of interest in Commedia dell'arte. And it remians a central part of many drama school courses. In Commedia dell'arte in the Twentieth Century John Rublin first examines the orgins of this vital theatrical form and charts its recent revival through the work of companies like Tag, Theatre de Complicite and the influential methods of Jacques Lecoq. The second part of the book provides a unique practical guide for would-be practitioners: demonstrating how to approach the roles of Zanni, Arlecchion, Brighella, Pantalone, Dottore, and the Lovers in terms of movement, mask-work and voice. As well as offering a range of lazzi or comic business, improvisation exercises, sample monologues,and dialogues. No other book so clearly outlines the specific culture of Commedia or provides such a practical guide to its techniques. This immensely timely and useful handbook will be an essential purchase for all actors, students, and teachers. eBook available with sample pages: 0203408195
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