The Purpose of Playing: Modern Acting Theories in Perspective (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance)

by Robert Gordon

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The Purpose of Playing is the first book to analyze and synthesize modern critical acting theories, their historical evolution, and their relationship to one another, enabling students, teachers, and professionals to comprehend the different aesthetic possibilities available to actors today. Robert Gordon identifies six categories of twentieth-century acting, each of which constitutes a different tradition of performance: realistic characterization, visual/ scenographic emphasis, improvisation and games, political theater, self-exploration, and cultural exchange. Theorists discussed include: Stanislavski, Chekhov, Meyerhold, Copeau, Laban, Brecht, Artaud, Grotowski, and Michael Brook, among others.
  • ISBN13 9780472068876
  • Publish Date 30 July 2006 (first published 1 July 2006)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint The University of Michigan Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 480
  • Language English