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  • av Peter Brook
    434,-

    An autobiography of Peter Brook charting his career of over fifty years in theatrical direction from major post-war productions, through a radicalisation of his approach in the 1960s and his exploration of the roots of non-Western theatre in the 70s and 80s, to Paris and his founding of the theatrical company where he still works today.

  • - The Life Story of Braham Murray and the Royal Exchange Theatre
    av Braham (Author) Murray
    538,-

    The autobiography of Braham Murray, founding director of the Royal Exchange Manchester who at twenty-two became the youngest artistic director in the country.

  • - People's Court Jester
    av Tony (University of Technology Sydney Mitchell
    449,-

    A revised critical study covering the various phases of Dario Fo's theatrical career.

  • av Jonathan Croall
    464,-

    The definitive life of arguably the greatest classical actor of the twentieth century, Croall's brilliantly written and exhaustively researched biography of Gielgud provides a captivating account of both his private and personal lives.

  • av Noel Coward
    345,-

    The second part of the autobiography of one of the most astonishing characters in British theatrical history.

  • av Stefan Brecht
    449,-

    A book on the cultural and revolutionary florescence of the American Theatre, circa 1963-1973

  • - A Life of Tom Stoppard
    av Ira B. (University of British Columbia Nadel
    405,-

    In this major study, Ira Nadel shows how Tom Stoppard's life imitates his art and vice versa. An authorised biography, it draws on inside sources including Stoppard's own notebooks and letters, some previously unpublished.

  • av Constantin Stanislavski
    355 - 405,-

  • - The First Autobiography of Noel Coward
    av Noel Coward
    345,-

    The first volume of Coward's autobiography. Displaying an early dedication to the theatre, it hints at the success that would come to Coward as actor, playwright, novelist and performer, and is punctuated with his trademark effervescent wit.

  • - Mikhail Bulgakov and the Moscow Art Theatre
    av Anatoly Smelyansky
    660,-

    Anatoly Smelyansky has constructed a portrait of the writer Mikhail Bulgakov. Bulgakov is seen as a pariah of Soviet Russia, fighting for his work and his life in a society riven with fear of Stalin's tyranny.

  • av Ekkehard Schall
    1 250,-

    An autobiographical account by one of German theatre's great actors, describing his life in the theatre and his work with Brecht's Berliner Ensemble. It offers a lively and lucid account of working on Brecht's plays and provides concrete examples of how Brecht's theory translates to practice.

  • - Talking with Peter Brook
    av Peter Brook
    509,-

    In this volume, distinguished director Peter Brook provides candid answers to questions on his work and philosophy. Topics covered range from his innovative, award-winning production of "Marat/Sade" to his film and stage version of "King Lear".

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    731,-

    Following Arthur Miller's death in February 2005, newspapers were filled with tributes to the man regarded by many as the greatest playwright of the twentieth century. This book contains reflections on him from over seventy writers, actors, directors and friends, with 'Arthur Miller Remembers' - an interview with the writer, held in 1995.

  • - A Revolution in Theatre
    av Edward (Emeritus Professor Braun
    405,-

    A biography of the Russian theatre director, Vsevolod Meyerhold. It recounts his extraordinary life of experiment and discovery, describing his rehearsal techniques and exercises, and provides as assessment of his continuing influence on contemporary theatre.

  • av John Lahr
    434,-

    A reissue in hardback of critic John Lahr's famous 1982 study of Noel Coward's plays

  • - Robert Wilson
    av Stefan Brecht
    405,-

    Robert Wilson's theatre is the stuff of legend. He has taught theatre-goers to see the world with different eyes.

  • - Half a Century of Politics in the Theatre
    av John Willett
    331,-

  • - "Titus Andronicus" in South Africa
    av Greg Doran
    583,-

    An account of Anthony Sher and Gregory Doran's experiences producing Titus Andronicus for Johannesburg's Market Thearte. It provides an insight into how a director and actor approach a classic play and a portrait of theatre in post-apartheid South Africa. Originally published in 1996.

  • - Thoughts on Acting and Theatre
    av Peter Brook
    405,-

    Peter Brook is the most consistently innovative director in Western theatre. In these three essays he returns to the concept of his first book The Empty Space and examines what that means for the life of a production.

  • - Forty Years of Theatrical Exploration, 1946-87
    av Peter Brook
    345 - 360,-

    In The Shifting Point, his first book since The Empty Space, Brook assesses the lessons of his pioneering work from his brilliant debut at Stratford and the West End in the 1960s to the triumphant success of The Mahabharata.

  • - Welfare State Handbook
     
    434,-

    A guide to The Welfare State, a theatre group which uses the traditions of carnival, music hall and fairground to entertain audiences. Their work formed the centrepiece of Glasgow's 1990 City of Culture celebrations.

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