Playing Offstage (eBook)
216 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-4975-2 (ISBN)
Fourteen scholars who work on campus or in the theater address this issue of what it means to play offstage. With their individual definition of what ';offstage' could mean, the results were, predictably, varied. They employed a variety of critical approaches to the question of what happens when the play moves into the audience or beyond the physical playhouse itself? What are the social, cultural, and political ramifications? Questions of ';how' and ';why' actors play offstage admit the larger ';role' their production has for the world outside the theater, and hence this collection's sub-title: ';The Theater As a Presence or Factor in the Real World.' Among the various topics, the essays include: breaking the ';fourth wall' and thereby making the audience part of the performance; the theater of political protest (one contributor staged Waiting for Godot in Zuccotti Park as part of the Occupy Wall Street protests); ';landscape' or ';town' theater using citizens as actors or trekking theater where the production moves among various locations in the community; the way principles of the theater can inform corporate management; the genre of semi-scripted comedy and quasi-impromptu spectacle (such as reality TV or flash mobs); digitalized performances of Shakespeare; the role of Greek Theater in the midst of the country's current economic and political crisis; how the area outside the theater became part of the performance inside Shakespeare's Globe; Timothy Leary's Psychedelic Celebrations designed to reproduce the offstage experience of LSD; WilliamVollmann's use of Noh theater to fashion a personal model and process of life-transformation; liminal theater which erases the line between onstage and off. The collection thus complements through actual performance criticism those studies that see the theater as a commentary on issuessocial, political, economic; and it reverses the Editor's own earlier collection TheAudience As Player, which examined interactive theater where the spectator comes onstage.
Sidney Homan is professor of English at the University of Florida.
Introduction, “What It Can Mean to Play Offstage—and Why,” Sidney HomanSection 1: “What Fourth Wall?”“Looking from Either Side of Glass,” Elizabeth Sakellaridou“Sticking It to the Audience,” Sidney Homan“‘To Be a Public Spectacle to All’: Hidden Cameras, Flash Mobs and the Potential for Revolutionary Theater,” Horacio Sierra“‘Bard on Demand’: Shakespeare on Screen[s] in the Twenty-First Century,” Joe FaloccoSection 2: The Theater of Everyday Life“Town vs. Landscape: Citizen’s Theater and the Re-envisioning of Actor and Stage” Uli Jäckle and Brian Rhinehart“Directing and Leadership: Endorsing the Stage to Generate Collaboration and Creativity within Corporate Contexts,” Avra Sidiropoulou“Taking the Performance Off the Stage of Reality: Timothy Leary's Off-Broadway Performances of 1966–1967,” James Penner“Making Noh Real Life: Transforming Anxiety in William T. Vollmann's Kissing the Mask,”Gina MacKenzie and Daniel T. O’HaraSection 3: Presence and Factor—and Force“The Theater, Inside Out, 1575–1630,” S. E. Cerasano“Ruptured Stages: Neoliberalism and the Dramaturgies of Debt and Time,” Gigi Argyropoulou“Articulating the Farewell – Performance and the City,” Natascha Siouzouli“The Road Free to All: Staging Waiting for Godot during the Occupy Wall Street Protests,” Lance Duerfahrd
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.2.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Transforming Literary Studies |
Co-Autor | Gigi Argyropoulou, Elizabeth Sakellaridou, Avra Sidiropoulou, Horacio Sierra, Natascha Siouzouli, S. P. Cerasano, Lance Duerfahrd, Joe Falocco, Uli Jackle, Gina MacKenzie, Daniel T. O'Hara, James Penner, Brian Rhinehart |
Zusatzinfo | 24 Illustrations including: - 24 Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs. |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Theater / Ballett |
Sozialwissenschaften | |
Schlagworte | Actors • Audience • political theater • political theatre • Production • stage • Theater • theater and media • Theater and society • Theatre • theatre and media • theatre and society • theatrical experiments |
ISBN-10 | 1-4985-4975-6 / 1498549756 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4985-4975-2 / 9781498549752 |
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