
The Forest and the Field
Changing Theatre in a Changing World
Chris Goode(Author)
Oberon Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 30. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-84943-475-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Forest and the Field is a polemical thinking-through of the whole concept of theatre as a 'space', and a politically motivated exploration of how, and where, that theatrical space meets the real world that surrounds and suffuses it.
The book begins by demolishing the notion of the 'empty space' and drawing careful and suggestive distinctions between 'space' and 'place'. It moves on to consider how the body - of the actor, or of the spectator - is read within the theatrical encounter, and how meaning is created in the turbulent movement of signs between performer and audience. Finally it interrogates the wider relationship between theatre and its 'outside', culminating in an attempt to answer the familiar question of whether theatre can change the world - and, if it can, how it might.
The book begins by demolishing the notion of the 'empty space' and drawing careful and suggestive distinctions between 'space' and 'place'. It moves on to consider how the body - of the actor, or of the spectator - is read within the theatrical encounter, and how meaning is created in the turbulent movement of signs between performer and audience. Finally it interrogates the wider relationship between theatre and its 'outside', culminating in an attempt to answer the familiar question of whether theatre can change the world - and, if it can, how it might.
Reviews / Votes
Anyone who follows theatre will know that Chris Goode is a poet and theatre-maker who's up there with the very best. * The Guardian * Chris Goode has been described as British theatre's greatest maverick talent. But don't be put off: his work as a director, writer and actor is much more enticing than that label suggests... * Independent on Sunday *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 130 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84943-475-1 (9781849434751)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Chris Goode is a writer working in theatre and live performance. He has amassed a significant body of unpredictable work in diverse formats, from large-scale theatre-based projects, one of a series of performances made specifically for audiences' own homes; and script-based pieces. Chris also works as a poet and poetry critic, and as a musician and sound artist. He is increasingly noted for his reading/performances of experimental work by earlier poets and artists, including Kurt Schwitters, Christopher Knowles, Samuel Beckett and Michael Basinski. He is an Associate Researcher at Rose Bruford College and a member of the Advisory Panel to the Archive of the Now.