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Ancient Greek and Contemporary Performance

Ancient Greek and Contemporary Performance
Author: Professor Graham Ley
Publisher: Royal College of General Practitioners
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0859899640

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This collection of published and unpublished essays connects antiquity with the present by debating the current prohibiting conceptions of performance theory and the insistence on a limited version of ‘the contemporary’. The theatre is attractive for its history and also for its lively present. These essays explore aspects of historical performance in ancient Greece, and link thoughts on its significance to wider reflections on cultural theory from around the world and performance in the contemporary postmodern era, concluding with ideas on the new theatre of the diaspora. Each section of the book includes a short introduction; the essays and shorter interventions take various forms, but all are concerned with theatre, with practical aspects of theatre and theoretical dimensions of its study. The subjects range from ancient Greece to the present day, and include speculations on the origin of ancient tragic acting, the kinds of festival performance in ancient Athens, how performance is reflected in the tragic scripts, the significance of the presence of the chorus, technology and the ancient theatre, comparative thinking on Greek, Indian and Japanese theory, a critique of the rhetoric of performance theory and of postmodernism, reflections on modernism and theatre, and on the importance of adaptation to theatre, studies of the theatre and diaspora in Britain.


Greek Theatre Performance

Greek Theatre Performance
Author: David Wiles
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000-05-25
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521648578

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Specially written for students and enthusiasts, David Wiles introduces ancient Greek theatre and cultural life.


Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy

Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy
Author: David Wiles
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2007-08-09
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521865220

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A 2007 study of the mask in Greek tragedy, covering both ancient and modern performances.


Theorising Performance

Theorising Performance
Author: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1472519779

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This exciting collection constitutes the first analysis of the modern performance of ancient Greek drama from a theoretical perspective. The last three decades have seen a remarkable revival of the performance of ancient Greek drama; some ancient plays - "Sophocles", "Oedipus", "Euripides", and "Medea" - have established a distinguished place in the international performance repertoire, and attracted eminent directors including Peter Stein, Ariane Mnouchkine, Peter Sellars, and Katie Mitchell. Staging texts first written two and a half thousand years ago, for all-male, ritualised, outdoor performance in masks in front of a pagan audience, raises quite different intellectual questions from staging any other canonical drama, including Shakespeare. But the discussion of this development in modern performance has until now received scant theoretical analysis. This book provides the solution in the form of a lively interdisciplinary dialogue, inspired by a conference held at the Archive of Performances of Greek & Roman Drama (APGRD) in Oxford, between sixteen experts in Classics, Drama, Music, Cultural History and the world of professional theatre.The book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Classics and Drama alike.


Theorising Performance

Theorising Performance
Author: Edith Hall
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0715638262

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Constitutes the first analysis of the modern performance of ancient Greek drama from a theoretical perspective.


Ancient Sun, Modern Light

Ancient Sun, Modern Light
Author: Marianne McDonald
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1991-12-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780231516082

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Ancient Sun, Modern Light


Theatre in Ancient Greek Society

Theatre in Ancient Greek Society
Author: J. R. Green
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134968809

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In Theatre in Ancient Greek Society the author examines the social setting and function of ancient Greek theatre through the thousand years of its performance history. Instead of using written sources, which were intended only for a small, educated section of the population, he draws most of his evidence from a wide range of archaeological material - from cheap, mass-produced vases and figurines to elegant silverware produced for the dining tables of the wealthy. This is the first study examining the function and impact of the theatre in ancient Greek society by employing an archaeological approach.


Theorising Performance

Theorising Performance
Author: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1472519787

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This exciting collection constitutes the first analysis of the modern performance of ancient Greek drama from a theoretical perspective. The last three decades have seen a remarkable revival of the performance of ancient Greek drama; some ancient plays - "Sophocles", "Oedipus", "Euripides", and "Medea" - have established a distinguished place in the international performance repertoire, and attracted eminent directors including Peter Stein, Ariane Mnouchkine, Peter Sellars, and Katie Mitchell. Staging texts first written two and a half thousand years ago, for all-male, ritualised, outdoor performance in masks in front of a pagan audience, raises quite different intellectual questions from staging any other canonical drama, including Shakespeare. But the discussion of this development in modern performance has until now received scant theoretical analysis. This book provides the solution in the form of a lively interdisciplinary dialogue, inspired by a conference held at the Archive of Performances of Greek & Roman Drama (APGRD) in Oxford, between sixteen experts in Classics, Drama, Music, Cultural History and the world of professional theatre.The book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Classics and Drama alike.


Ancient Greek and Contemporary Performance

Ancient Greek and Contemporary Performance
Author: Graham Ley
Publisher: Royal College of General Practitioners
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0859899837

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This collection of published and unpublished essays connects antiquity with the present by debating the current prohibiting conceptions of performance theory and the insistence on a limited version of ‘the contemporary’. The theatre is attractive for its history and also for its lively present. These essays explore aspects of historical performance in ancient Greece, and link thoughts on its significance to wider reflections on cultural theory from around the world and performance in the contemporary postmodern era, concluding with ideas on the new theatre of the diaspora. Each section of the book includes a short introduction; the essays and shorter interventions take various forms, but all are concerned with theatre, with practical aspects of theatre and theoretical dimensions of its study. The subjects range from ancient Greece to the present day, and include speculations on the origin of ancient tragic acting, the kinds of festival performance in ancient Athens, how performance is reflected in the tragic scripts, the significance of the presence of the chorus, technology and the ancient theatre, comparative thinking on Greek, Indian and Japanese theory, a critique of the rhetoric of performance theory and of postmodernism, reflections on modernism and theatre, and on the importance of adaptation to theatre, studies of the theatre and diaspora in Britain.