Greek Tragedy and the Contemporary Actor

Greek Tragedy and the Contemporary Actor
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9783319954714
ISBN-13 : 3319954717
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Book Synopsis Greek Tragedy and the Contemporary Actor by : Zachary Dunbar

Download or read book Greek Tragedy and the Contemporary Actor written by Zachary Dunbar and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-11-11 with total page 237 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers a provocative and groundbreaking re-appraisal of the demands of acting ancient tragedy, informed by cutting-edge scholarship in the fields of actor training, theatre history, and classical reception. Its interdisciplinary reach means that it is uniquely positioned to identify, interrogate, and de-mystify the clichés which cluster around Greek tragedy, giving acting students, teachers, and theatre-makers the chance to access a vital range of current debates, and modelling ways in which an enhanced understanding of this material can serve as the stimulus for new experiments in the studio or rehearsal room. Two theoretical chapters contend that Aristotelian readings of tragedy, especially when combined with elements of Stanislavski’s (early) actor-training practice, can actually prevent actors from interacting productively with ancient plays and practices. The four chapters which follow (Acting Sound, Acting Myth, Acting Space, and Acting Chorus) examine specific challenges in detail, combining historical summaries with a survey of key modern practitioners, and a sequence of practical exercises.


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