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Pinter and Stoppard - A Director's View

English · Paperback / Softback

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Shortlisted for the STR Theatre Book Prize 2023
A LA Times Best Theater Book of 2022

Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard, by most accounts the leading British playwrights of our time, might seem to come from very different aesthetic, cultural and political worlds.

But as Carey Perloff's fascinating new book reveals, the two have much in common. By examining these contemporaries alongside one another and in the context of the rehearsal room, we can glean new insights and connections, including the impact of their Jewish background on their work and their passion for the details of stagecraft. Readers of Pinter and Stoppard: A Director's View will emerge with a set of tools for approaching their work in a performance environment and for unlocking the mysteries of the plays for audiences.
Esteemed theatre director Carey Perloff draws upon her first-hand experience of working with both writers, creating case studies of particular plays in production to provide new ways of positioning the work today. 30 years after major criticism on both playwrights first emerged, this is a ripe moment for a fresh examination of the unique contribution of Pinter and Stoppard in the twenty-first century.

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INTRODUCTION: The Case for a Shared View of the Work of Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard

CHAPTER ONE: The Jewish Connection

CHAPTER TWO: The Launch: Pinter and Stoppard in Context

CHAPTER THREE: Finding the Voice in Rehearsal

CHAPTER FOUR: Excavating "Rules of Play" in Pinter's The Birthday Party

CHAPTER FIVE: "Wanting to Know" and the Rehearsal Process of Stoppard's Indian Ink

CHAPTER SIX: From 9/11 to the Recession: Pinter's Terror and the Collapse of Certainty in Celebration, The Room and The Homecoming

CHAPTER 7: Anatomizing Guilt: Stoppard's Rock 'n' Roll, The Invention of Love and The Hard Problem

CONCLUSION

INDEX


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Carey Perloff

Summary

Shortlisted for the STR Theatre Book Prize 2023
A LA Times Best Theater Book of 2022

Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard, by most accounts the leading British playwrights of our time, might seem to come from very different aesthetic, cultural and political worlds.

But as Carey Perloff’s fascinating new book reveals, the two have much in common. By examining these contemporaries alongside one another and in the context of the rehearsal room, we can glean new insights and connections, including the impact of their Jewish background on their work and their passion for the details of stagecraft. Readers of Pinter and Stoppard: A Director’s View will emerge with a set of tools for approaching their work in a performance environment and for unlocking the mysteries of the plays for audiences.
Esteemed theatre director Carey Perloff draws upon her first-hand experience of working with both writers, creating case studies of particular plays in production to provide new ways of positioning the work today. 30 years after major criticism on both playwrights first emerged, this is a ripe moment for a fresh examination of the unique contribution of Pinter and Stoppard in the twenty-first century.

Product details

Authors Carey Perloff, Perloff Carey
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.02.2022
 
EAN 9781350243392
ISBN 978-1-350-24339-2
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 156 mm x 232 mm x 14 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Direction & Production, Theatre Direction & Production, Theatre direction and production

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