Description
- Includes major theoretical and critical manifestos, hypotheses, and theories from the field
- Wide-ranging and broadly constructed, this text has both interdisciplinary and global appeal
- Includes a thematic index, section introductions, and supporting commentary
- Helps students, teachers, and practitioners to think critically about the nature of theatre
About the Author
David Krasner is Associate Professor of Performing Arts and Head of the Acting Program at Emerson College. He is the coeditor (with Rebecca Schneider) of the University of Michigan Press's Series Theater: Theory/Text/Performance.
Reviews
"This book presents perspectives from the era's major playwrights, directors, scholars and philosophers." Times Higher Education Supplement
"At once comprehensive and original, this collection assembles for the first time an impressive body of theory drawn from a wide range of disciplines and traditions. This will be an indispensable sourcebook for anyone who enjoys not only going to the theatre, but also thinking about it afterwards."
Martin Puchner, Columbia University
"An eclectic anthology of writings on theatre, many made accessible here for the first time. The often bracing juxtaposition of viewpoints from practitioners, playwrights, scholars, and theoreticians reminds us how rich the collective discourse of theatre has been since the beginning of the twentieth century. Bridging the divides that have so often characterized this field, Theatre in Theory offers a resounding testament to theatre's urgency in the modern world."
Stanton B. Garner, Jr., University of Tennessee
Book Information
ISBN 9781405140447
Author David Krasner
Format Paperback
Page Count 608
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 1043g
Dimensions(mm) 248mm * 173mm * 33mm