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Subsequent performances / Jonathan Miller

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Faber and Faber, 1986Description: 253 p. : il.; 27 cmISBN:
  • 0571131336
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: "Theater and opera director, physician, TV host of The Body in Question, Miller here ruminates on the process of staging classics in the theater. Focusing on his own productions of Shakespeare, Chekhov and Mozart, he examines the resonances that a play or opera presents to later generations of theatergoersthe period of its "afterlife"and defends the controversial directorial approach that transposes Shakespeare to other periods. The author's explications of sometimes unorthodox stagings never seem arbitrary and are often brilliantly incisive. His erudition is impressiveto buttress his interpretations he draws on history, anthropology, psychoanalytic theory and art history (the 90 illustrations, color and black-and-white, include reproductions of paintings cited in the text, as well as photos from plays). Miller's advocacy for the virtues of live theater is passionate; indeed, he too easily dismisses film and TV as expressive media. Despite the number of illustrations, the book's oversize format is inappropriate: it imposes a coffee-table quality on a text that has much to say, as well as show, about the director's art." -- Ressenya d'Amazon
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Item type Current library Home library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Llibre Biblioteca Barcelona Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Magatzem Fons N 18.822-N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 1001882201
Llibre Biblioteca Terrassa Biblioteca Terrassa VALLÈS-J.Oliver 792.027.07MILLER Mil (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 1900000325

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"Theater and opera director, physician, TV host of The Body in Question, Miller here ruminates on the process of staging classics in the theater. Focusing on his own productions of Shakespeare, Chekhov and Mozart, he examines the resonances that a play or opera presents to later generations of theatergoersthe period of its "afterlife"and defends the controversial directorial approach that transposes Shakespeare to other periods. The author's explications of sometimes unorthodox stagings never seem arbitrary and are often brilliantly incisive. His erudition is impressiveto buttress his interpretations he draws on history, anthropology, psychoanalytic theory and art history (the 90 illustrations, color and black-and-white, include reproductions of paintings cited in the text, as well as photos from plays). Miller's advocacy for the virtues of live theater is passionate; indeed, he too easily dismisses film and TV as expressive media. Despite the number of illustrations, the book's oversize format is inappropriate: it imposes a coffee-table quality on a text that has much to say, as well as show, about the director's art." -- Ressenya d'Amazon

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