Elements of Theatrical Expression

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Actional Rhymes
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actor training techniques
ancient Greek theatre
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Cellular Knowledge
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Chekhov's modernity
Chekhov's Uncle Vanya
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Cherry Orchard
classical theatre evolution
Clock Time
Cores
dramaturgy theory
Elements
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Express Train
Expression
Extant Greek Tragedy
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grammar of theatrical performance
Grover's Corners
Grover’s Corners
Impossible Object
Intentions
Internal Obstacles
Intricate Weave
Introduction
Kulick
Moments
narrative structure
Obstacle Sets
Obstacles
Penultimate Event
performance studies
Prot Agon Ists
Questions
Rapacious Fascination
Remanence
Richard II
Richard III
Season Tickets
Shakespearean chrysalis
stagecraft analysis
States
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Tiny Bit
Treplev's Play
Treplev’s Play
Truth
Uncle Vanya
Western theatrical language
World
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367352578
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Elements of Theatrical Expression puts forward 14 essential elements that make up the basic building blocks of theatre.

Is theatre a language? Does it have its own unique grammar? And if so, just what would the elements of such a grammar be? Brian Kulick asks readers to think of these elements as the rungs of a ladder, scaling one after the other to arrive at an aerial view of the theatrical landscape. From such a vantage point, one can begin to discern a line of development from the ancient Greeks, through Shakespeare and Chekhov, to a host of our own contemporary authors. He demonstrates how these elements may be transhistorical but are far from static, marking out a rich and dynamic theatrical language for a new generation of theatre makers to draw upon.

Suitable for directors, actors, writers, dramaturges, and all audiences who yearn for a deeper understanding of theatre, The Elements of Theatrical Expression equips its readers with the knowledge that they need to see and hear theatre in new and more daring ways.

Brian Kulick is Chair of Columbia's School of the Arts Theatre Program, where he also teaches directing with Anne Bogart. In addition to staging the works of the ancient Greeks, Shakespeare, Brecht, and Tony Kushner, he has been the Artistic Director of Classic Stage Company and an Artistic Associate for The Public Theatre.

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