The secret life of theater : on the nature and function of theatrical representation /

What is the secret DNA of theater? What makes it unique from its sister arts? Why was it invented? Why does it persist? And now, in such an advanced technological age, why do we still feel compelled to return to a mode of expression that was invented over two thousand years ago? These are some of th...

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Main Author: Kulick, Brian (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
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Summary:What is the secret DNA of theater? What makes it unique from its sister arts? Why was it invented? Why does it persist? And now, in such an advanced technological age, why do we still feel compelled to return to a mode of expression that was invented over two thousand years ago? These are some of the foundational questions that are asked in this study of theater from its inception to today. The Secret Life of Theater begins with a look at theater's origins in ancient Greece. Next, it moves on to examine the history and nature of theater from Agamenon to Angels in America through theater's use of stage directions, revealing the many unspoken languages that are employed to communicate with its audiences. Finally, it looks at theater's ever shifting strategies of engendering fellow feeling through the use of emotion, allowing the form to become a rare space where one can feel a thought and think a feeling. In an age when many studies are concerned with the 'how' of theater, this work returns us to theater's essential 'why.' The Secret Life of Theater suggests that by reframing the question, we can reenchant this unique and ever-vital medium of expression.
Physical Description:ix, 201 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781138334588
1138334588
9781138334601
113833460X