Prospero's True Preservers - Peter Brook, Yukio Ninagawa, and Giorgio Strehler - Twentieth-Century Directors Approach Shakespeare's "The Tempest" (Hardcover)


This work explores how three great modern, international directors have adapted and applied African story-telling techniques, textual deconstruction, traditional Japanese art and theatrical forms, and Italian stage tradition to their productions of William Shakespeare's great play, The Tempest. It is an analysis of how these three directors' approaches to this same canonical work have contributed to the development of the modern stage director and how the application of classical forms like commedia dellarte and No theater has informed the creation of a new performance vocabulary. At the same time, Prospero's "True Preservers" investigates the issue of post-colonial changes in the dynamics of the Prospero-Caliban relationship and how these three directors' disparate interpretations of the incendiary confederacy has impacted upon the play's contemporary performance history.

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This work explores how three great modern, international directors have adapted and applied African story-telling techniques, textual deconstruction, traditional Japanese art and theatrical forms, and Italian stage tradition to their productions of William Shakespeare's great play, The Tempest. It is an analysis of how these three directors' approaches to this same canonical work have contributed to the development of the modern stage director and how the application of classical forms like commedia dellarte and No theater has informed the creation of a new performance vocabulary. At the same time, Prospero's "True Preservers" investigates the issue of post-colonial changes in the dynamics of the Prospero-Caliban relationship and how these three directors' disparate interpretations of the incendiary confederacy has impacted upon the play's contemporary performance history.

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Imprint

University of Delaware Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2004

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First published

July 2004

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Dimensions

241 x 164 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

232

ISBN-13

978-0-87413-854-2

Barcode

9780874138542

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LSN

0-87413-854-X



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