
Understanding Plays
Milly S. Barranger(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 13. November 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
752 pages
978-0-205-38190-6 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding Plays As Texts for Performance offers seventeen plays with critical commentaries that span the range of Western writing for the theatre from the Greeks to the post-moderns. This book introduces readers to dramatic writing as "pre-texts" for theatrical performance-written not only to be read, but also to be performed by actors before audiences.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1184 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-205-38190-6 (9780205381906)
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Milly S. Barranger
Understanding Plays
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03/1994
2nd Edition
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Content
Preface.
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. From Text to Performance.
Drama and Performance.
Dramaturgy.
Drama's Stages.
Dramatic Time.
Drama's Landscapes.
Drama's Meanings and Messages.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Drama and Performance.
Photo.
II. ELEMENTS OF DRAMA.
2. Understanding Play Structure.
Drama's Special Mirrors.
Climactic Play Structure.
Episodic Play Structure.
Situational Play Structure.
Reflexive Structure.
The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, William Shakespeare.
Performing Hamlet.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Play Structure.
Photo: Peter Brooks Hamlet at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
3. Understanding Character.
Character's Doubleness.
Classical versus Modern Characters.
Observing Character-in-Action.
A Common Humanity.
Darwin, Marx, and Freud.
"Who's There?"
Postmodern Dissolution.
The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams.
Performing The Glass Menagerie.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Dramatic Character.
Photo.
4. Understanding Language.
The Verbal Text.
Language as Organization.
Conventions of Stage Language.
The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhov.
Performing The Cherry Orchard.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Stage Language.
Photo.
III. TYPES OF DRAMATIC WRITING.
5. Tragedy.
Origins of Theater and Drama.
Aristotle's Definitions.
Drama's Elements and Conventions.
Theories of Tragedy.
Oedipus the King, Sophocles.
Performing Oedipus the King.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Greek Tragedy.
Photo: Smetana theater/Josef Svoboda Production, Prague.
6. Comedy.
Origins of Comedy.
Theories of Comedy.
English Comedy and Neoclassical Theory.
The Comedy of Manners.
The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde.
Performing The Importance of Being Earnest.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting High Comedy.
Photo.
7. Farce and Satire.
Background.
Farce and Comedy.
Satire and Society.
The Colored Museum, George C.Wolfe.
Performing The Colored Museum.
Critics Notebook.
Revisiting Farce and Satire.
Photo: The Colored Museum, NY Shakespeare Festival Production.*
8. Tragicomedy and New Forms.
The Mixed Genre.
Modern Tragicomedy.
Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches, Tony Kushner.
Performing Angels in America.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Drama and Society.
IV. UNDERSTANDING MODERN WRITING STYLES.
9. Understanding Modernism.
Background.
Fragmentation.
Modernist Theory.
Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen.
Performing Hedda Gabler.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Modernism.
Photo: Kate Burton in Hedda Gabler, Broadway, 2001.
10. Understanding Modern Realism.
Observations on the Ordinary
The "New" Dramatic Text
The Photographic Landscape
Naturalisms "Case Studies."
The Well-Made Play.
Fences, August Wilson.
Performing Fences.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Modern Realism.
Photo: James Earl Jones in Fences, Yale Repertory Theatre.
V. UNDERSTANDING THEATRICALISM.
11. Understanding Theatricalism and Epic Theater.
The Stage as Platform.
Epic Theory & Practice.
Epic Techniques.
Galileo, Bertolt Brecht.
Performing Galileo.
Critics Notebook.
Re-visiting Epic Theater.
Photo: Brian Dennehy as Galileo in Goodman Theatre Production.
12. Understanding Minimalism and the Absurd.
Background.
Absurdist Theory.
The Stage as Existential Void.
Footfalls, Samuel Beckett.
Performing Footfalls.
Critics Notebook.
Photo: Billie Whitelaw in Samuel Beckett Theatre production of Footfalls.
VI. PLAYWRITING AT TEH MILLENIUM.
13. Understanding Feminist Drama and Performance.
Gender, Art, and Politics.
Feminist Theory.
Feminist Play Structure.
How I Learned to Drive, Paula Vogel.
Performing How I Learned to Drive.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Feminist Theatre.
Photo: Mary Louise Parker in How I Learned to Drive, Off Broadway.
14. Understanding the "New" Docudrama.
Reconstructing Modern History in the Epic Style.
The "Living Newspaper."
The "New" Documentary Play.
The Laramie Project, Moises Kaufman.
Performing The Laramie Project.
Critics Notebook.
Revisiting Documentary Theater.
Photo.
15. Understanding the Solo Performance Text.
Performance: A Definition in Three Keys.
Performance Art.
Solo Performance: Theory & Practice.
Shaping the Solo Performance Text.
Of Mice, Bugs and Women (The Secaucas Monologue), Deb Margolin.
Performing The Secaucas Monologue.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Performance Art.
Photo: Deb Margolin in Performance.
16. Understanding Interculturalism.
Background.
The Intercultural Text.
U.S. Hispanic and Latino/Latina Playwriting.
Broken Eggs, Eduardo Machado.
Performing Broken Eggs.
Critics Notebook.
Photo: Production of Broken Eggs, Repertorio Espanol, Off Broadway.
Asian-American Playwriting
Golden Child, David Henry Hwang
Performing Golden Child.
Critics Notebook: On Asian-American Drama
Re-Visiting Interculturalism.
Photo: Production of Golden Child, East West Players, 2000.
Appendix.
Play Analysis and Conceptualization: A Process, by Gayle M. Austin
List of Critical Terms.
Selected Readings.
Index.
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. From Text to Performance.
Drama and Performance.
Dramaturgy.
Drama's Stages.
Dramatic Time.
Drama's Landscapes.
Drama's Meanings and Messages.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Drama and Performance.
Photo.
II. ELEMENTS OF DRAMA.
2. Understanding Play Structure.
Drama's Special Mirrors.
Climactic Play Structure.
Episodic Play Structure.
Situational Play Structure.
Reflexive Structure.
The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark, William Shakespeare.
Performing Hamlet.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Play Structure.
Photo: Peter Brooks Hamlet at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
3. Understanding Character.
Character's Doubleness.
Classical versus Modern Characters.
Observing Character-in-Action.
A Common Humanity.
Darwin, Marx, and Freud.
"Who's There?"
Postmodern Dissolution.
The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams.
Performing The Glass Menagerie.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Dramatic Character.
Photo.
4. Understanding Language.
The Verbal Text.
Language as Organization.
Conventions of Stage Language.
The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhov.
Performing The Cherry Orchard.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Stage Language.
Photo.
III. TYPES OF DRAMATIC WRITING.
5. Tragedy.
Origins of Theater and Drama.
Aristotle's Definitions.
Drama's Elements and Conventions.
Theories of Tragedy.
Oedipus the King, Sophocles.
Performing Oedipus the King.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Greek Tragedy.
Photo: Smetana theater/Josef Svoboda Production, Prague.
6. Comedy.
Origins of Comedy.
Theories of Comedy.
English Comedy and Neoclassical Theory.
The Comedy of Manners.
The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde.
Performing The Importance of Being Earnest.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting High Comedy.
Photo.
7. Farce and Satire.
Background.
Farce and Comedy.
Satire and Society.
The Colored Museum, George C.Wolfe.
Performing The Colored Museum.
Critics Notebook.
Revisiting Farce and Satire.
Photo: The Colored Museum, NY Shakespeare Festival Production.*
8. Tragicomedy and New Forms.
The Mixed Genre.
Modern Tragicomedy.
Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches, Tony Kushner.
Performing Angels in America.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Drama and Society.
IV. UNDERSTANDING MODERN WRITING STYLES.
9. Understanding Modernism.
Background.
Fragmentation.
Modernist Theory.
Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen.
Performing Hedda Gabler.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Modernism.
Photo: Kate Burton in Hedda Gabler, Broadway, 2001.
10. Understanding Modern Realism.
Observations on the Ordinary
The "New" Dramatic Text
The Photographic Landscape
Naturalisms "Case Studies."
The Well-Made Play.
Fences, August Wilson.
Performing Fences.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Modern Realism.
Photo: James Earl Jones in Fences, Yale Repertory Theatre.
V. UNDERSTANDING THEATRICALISM.
11. Understanding Theatricalism and Epic Theater.
The Stage as Platform.
Epic Theory & Practice.
Epic Techniques.
Galileo, Bertolt Brecht.
Performing Galileo.
Critics Notebook.
Re-visiting Epic Theater.
Photo: Brian Dennehy as Galileo in Goodman Theatre Production.
12. Understanding Minimalism and the Absurd.
Background.
Absurdist Theory.
The Stage as Existential Void.
Footfalls, Samuel Beckett.
Performing Footfalls.
Critics Notebook.
Photo: Billie Whitelaw in Samuel Beckett Theatre production of Footfalls.
VI. PLAYWRITING AT TEH MILLENIUM.
13. Understanding Feminist Drama and Performance.
Gender, Art, and Politics.
Feminist Theory.
Feminist Play Structure.
How I Learned to Drive, Paula Vogel.
Performing How I Learned to Drive.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Feminist Theatre.
Photo: Mary Louise Parker in How I Learned to Drive, Off Broadway.
14. Understanding the "New" Docudrama.
Reconstructing Modern History in the Epic Style.
The "Living Newspaper."
The "New" Documentary Play.
The Laramie Project, Moises Kaufman.
Performing The Laramie Project.
Critics Notebook.
Revisiting Documentary Theater.
Photo.
15. Understanding the Solo Performance Text.
Performance: A Definition in Three Keys.
Performance Art.
Solo Performance: Theory & Practice.
Shaping the Solo Performance Text.
Of Mice, Bugs and Women (The Secaucas Monologue), Deb Margolin.
Performing The Secaucas Monologue.
Critics Notebook.
Re-Visiting Performance Art.
Photo: Deb Margolin in Performance.
16. Understanding Interculturalism.
Background.
The Intercultural Text.
U.S. Hispanic and Latino/Latina Playwriting.
Broken Eggs, Eduardo Machado.
Performing Broken Eggs.
Critics Notebook.
Photo: Production of Broken Eggs, Repertorio Espanol, Off Broadway.
Asian-American Playwriting
Golden Child, David Henry Hwang
Performing Golden Child.
Critics Notebook: On Asian-American Drama
Re-Visiting Interculturalism.
Photo: Production of Golden Child, East West Players, 2000.
Appendix.
Play Analysis and Conceptualization: A Process, by Gayle M. Austin
List of Critical Terms.
Selected Readings.
Index.