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Strindberg and Modernist Theatre

Strindberg and Modernist Theatre

Strindberg and Modernist Theatre

Post-Inferno Drama on the Stage
Frederick J. Marker , University of Toronto
Lise-Lone Marker , University of Toronto
August 2007
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    Despite the profound influence exerted by August Strindberg on the development of modernist theatre and drama, the myth persisted that his plays - particularly such later works as A Dream Play, To Damascus, and The Ghost Sonata - are somehow 'unperformable'. Nothing could be farther from the truth, as this book sets out to demonstrate by providing a detailed performance analysis of the major works created after the period of personal crisis which Strindberg called his Inferno. Ranging from the early productions of Max Reinhardt and Olof Molander to the reinterpretations of Robert Lepage, Robert Wilson and Ingmar Bergman in our own day, this study explores the crucial impact that this writer's allusive (and elusive) method of playwriting has had on the changing nature of the theatrical experience. Each chapter ends with a section devoted to innovative Strindberg performances on the contemporary stage.

    • An English study on the performance history of Strindberg's groundbreaking expressionist dramas
    • Each chapter ends with a section devoted to innovative Strindberg performance on contemporary stage
    • Carefully documented and illustrated with production photos and designs

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    November 2002
    Hardback
    9780521623773
    190 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.43kg
    30 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Preface
    • 1. Before Inferno: Strindberg and nineteenth-century theatre
    • 2. Toward a new theatre: To Damascus
    • 3. A theatre of dreams: A Dream Play
    • 4. Chamber theatre: The Ghost Sonata
    • Notes
    • Select bibliography
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Frederick J. Marker , University of Toronto

      Frederick J. Marker is Professor Emeritus of English and Drama, University of Toronto. Lise-Lone Marker is Professor Emeritus of Theatrical History, University of Toronto. The Markers have published a wide range of books that include A History of Scandinavian Theatre (1996), Ingmar Bergman: A Life in the Theatre, (1992), Ibsen's Lively Art (1989), Ingmar Bergman: Four Decades in the Theatre (1982) Edward Gordon Craig and 'The Pretenders '(1981), and others. Frederick Marker's other books include studies of Hans Andersen, Kjeld Abell, and several editions and translations. Lise-Lone Marker is the author of David Belasco: Naturalism in the American Theatre and many articles and chapters on subjects ranging from Elizabethan acting to Swedish cinema.

    • Lise-Lone Marker , University of Toronto