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Great lengths : seven works of marathon theater
Title:
Great lengths : seven works of marathon theater
Author:
Kalb, Jonathan.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2011]

©2011
Physical Description:
229 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Summary:
We know that size matters in many areas of human endeavor, but what about works of the imagination> Why do some dramatic creations extend to five hours or more, and how does their extreme length help them accomplish extraordinary ambitious aims? IN Great Lengths, theater critic and scholar Jonathan Kalb addresses these and other questions through a close look at seven internationally prominent theater productions, including Tony Kushner's Angels in America, Robert Wilson's Einstein on the Beach, and the Royal Shakespeare Company's Nicholas Nickelby. This is a book about extreme length, monumental scope, and intensive immersion in the theater in general, written by a passionate spectator reflecting on selected pinnacles of his theater-going over thirty years. The books examples, deliberately chosen for their diversity, range from adapted novels and epics, to dramatic chronicles with macrohistorical and macropolitical implications, to stagings of super-size classic plays, to "post-dramatic" works that negotiate the border between life and art. Kalb reconstructs each of the works, re-creating the experience of seeing it while at the same time explaining how it maintained attention and interest over so many hours, and then expanding the scope to embrace a wider view and ask broader questions. The discussion of Nicholas Nickleby, for example, considers melodrama as a basic tool of theatrical communication, and the section on Peter Brook's The mahabharata explores the ethical problems surrounding theatrical exoticism. The chapter on Einstein on the Beach grows into a reflection on the media-age status of the much-debated Gesamtkunstwerk (or "total artwork") and a reassessment of the long avant-gardist tradition of challenging the primacy of rational language in theater. The essay on Peter Stein's Faust I + II becomes a reflection on the interpretive role of theater directors and the theatrical viability of anti-theatrical closet drama. Great Lengths thus offers a remarkable panorama of the surprisingly broad field of contemporary marathon theater--an art form that diverse audiences of savvy, screen-weaned spectators continue to seek out, for the increasingly rare experiences of awe, transcendence, adn sustained immersion that it provides.
Language:
English
Contents:
Nicholas Nickleby -- The Mahabharata -- Angels in America -- Einstein on the beach -- Quizoola! and Speak bitterness -- Faust I + II -- Conclusion.
ISBN:
9780472117956

9780472035496
Format :
Book