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Programming Theater History

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Programming Theater History book

The Actor's Workshop of San Francisco

Programming Theater History

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Programming Theater History book

The Actor's Workshop of San Francisco
ByHerbert Blau
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 13 March 2013
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203124079
Pages 224
eBook ISBN 9780203124079
Subjects Arts
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Blau, H. (2013). Programming Theater History: The Actor's Workshop of San Francisco (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203124079

ABSTRACT

‘One of the great stories of the American theater..., the Workshop not only built an international reputation with its daring choice of plays and nontraditional productions, it also helped launch a movement of regional, or resident, companies that would change forever how Americans thought about and consumed theater.’ – Elin Diamond, from the Introduction

Herbert Blau founded, with Jules Irving, the legendary Actor's Workshop of San Francisco, in 1952, starting with ten people in a loft above a judo academy. Over the course of the next 13 years and its hundred or so productions, it introduced American audiences to plays by Brecht, Beckett, Pinter, Genet, Arden, Fornes, and various unknown others.

Most of the productions were accompanied by a stunningly concise and often provocative programme note by Blau. These documents now comprise, within their compelling perspective, a critique of the modern theatre. They vividly reveal what these now canonical works could mean, first time round, and in the context of 1950s and 60s American culture, in the shadow of the Cold War.

Programming Theater History curates these notes, with a selection of the Workshop's incrementally artful, alluring programme covers, Blau's recollections, and evocative production photographs, into a narrative of indispensable artefacts and observations. The result is an inspiring testimony by a giant of American performance theory and practice, and a unique reflection of what it is to create theatre history in the present.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

A Loft, in the Early Days

chapter 2|25 pages

Coming Up the Ramp: Mid-Term Variations

chapter 3|23 pages

Alienation and the Absurd: The Mystery Remains

chapter 4|29 pages

Reason Not the Need: Faith or Fury, Farce or Dream

chapter 5|21 pages

Mixed Blessings and the Sorcery of Persuasion

chapter 6|35 pages

Home Stretch: What Will the Future Think?

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