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Erwin Piscator's Political Theatre

Erwin Piscator's Political Theatre

Erwin Piscator's Political Theatre

The Development of Modern German Drama
C. D. Innes
July 1977
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    This 1977 text was the first full study of Erwin Piscator, the German theatrical producer who was prominent in the 1920s and worked after 1945 with the writers Hochhuth, Kipphardt and Weiss. Professor Innes sketches the background of Dadaism and Expressionism from which Piscator came, and points out the differences between Piscator and the other experimenters of his time. He also gives a vivid description of Piscator's technical innovations, the modern means of communication such as film, the illumination of the stage from below and 'the treadmill', a flat moving band along which the characters walked. These turned drama into a multi-media event. Professor Innes uses Piscator's career as a focus to describe theatrical developments in the twentieth century and to discuss the role of the author, the director, and the actor in drama, the purpose of the theatre, and the involvement of the audience.

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    July 1977
    Paperback
    9780521291965
    260 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.54kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The Weimar Republic: art and environment
    • 2. The Agitprop theatre: political 3. Agitprop and Revue: society
    • 4. Documentary drama the material
    • 5. Epic theatre: the actor and the structure
    • 6. Total theatre: the audience
    • 7. New drama: the author
    • 8. Piscator: contemporaries and critics
    • Notes
    • Chronological Table
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • C. D. Innes