
The Shifting Point
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Hailed as "the theatrical event of this century" (Sunday Times), Peter Brook's unique dramatisation of India's great epic poem, The Mahabharata played to ecstatic audiences worldwide. In The Shifting Point, his first book since The Empty Space, Brook assesses the lessons of his pioneering work from his brilliant debut at Stratford and the West End in the 1960s to the triumphant success of The Mahabharata. With the bravura and insight of a great practitioner and explorer he reveals some of the inspiration behind his extraordinary career.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- I. A Sense of Direction
- The Formless Hunch
- Stereoscopic Vision
- There is Only One Stage
- Misunderstandings
- I Try to Answer a Letter . . .
- A World in Relief
- II. People on the Way-A Flashback
- Gordon Craig
- The Beck Connection
- Happy Sam Beckett
- Bouncing
- Grotowski
- Artaud and the Great Puzzle
- How Many Trees Make a Forest?
- It Happened in Poland
- Peter Weiss's Kick
- III. Provocations
- Manifesto for the Sixties
- The Theatre of Cruelty
- The Theatre Can't Be Pure
- U.S. Means YOU, U.S. Means US
- A Lost Art
- IV. What is a Shakespeare?
- Shakespeare Isn't a Bore
- An Open Letter to William Shakespeare, Or, As I Don't Like It . . .
- What Is a Shakespeare?
- The Two Ages of Gielgud
- Shakespearean Realism
- Lear-Can It Be Staged?
- Exploding Stars
- Points of Radiance
- Dialectics of Respect
- Shakespeare Is a Piece of Coal
- The Play Is the Message
- V. The World as a Can Opener
- The International Centre
- Structures of Sound
- Life in a More Concentrated Form
- Brook's Africa
- The World As a Can Opener
- The Ik
- An Aborigine, I Presume
- VI. Filling the Empty Space
- Space As a Tool
- Les Bouffes du Nord
- The Conference of the Birds
- Butter and the Knife
- The Cherry Orchard
- The Mahabharata
- Dharma
- The Goddess and the Jeep
- VII. The Forty Years' War
- The Art of Noise
- Salomé
- Faust
- Eugène Onegin
- Carmen
- The Taste of Style
- VIII. Flickers of Life
- Filming a Play
- Lord of the Flies
- Moderato Cantabile
- Filming King Lear
- Tell Me Lies
- Meetings with Remarkable Men
- IX. Entering Another World
- The Mask-Coming Out of Our Shell
- The Essential Radiance
- The Culture of Links
- As the Story Goes . . .
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- Photo Credits
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