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The contemporary ensemble, interviews with theatre-makers, edited by Duska Radosavljevic

Label
The contemporary ensemble, interviews with theatre-makers, edited by Duska Radosavljevic
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The contemporary ensemble
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Duska Radosavljevic
Sub title
interviews with theatre-makers
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Redefinitions of ensemble. Michael Boyd (Royal Shakespeare Company): A "contingent community" in a free market economy -- Gabor Tompa (Hungarian Theatre of Cluj): Between the East and the West today -- Hermann Wundrich (The Berliner Ensemble): How The Berliner Ensemble changes with time -- Yuri Butusov (guest director Satirikon Theatre): Directing as an art of composition -- Max Stafford-Clark (Out of joint): A tried and tested ensemble methodology -- Elizabeth Lecompte (The Wooster Group): "A group of people around a place" -- Lyn Gardner (The guardian newspaper): On regional theatre-making -- Working processes. Anton Adassinsky and Elena Yarovaya (Derevo): Beyond words -- Emma Rice (Kneehigh Theatre): From a community to The West End -- Joanna Holden (Northern Stage, Kneehigh, Cirque du soleil): On being an ensemble actor in the UK -- Ian Morgan (Song of the goat): An actor's journey between Wales and Wroclaw -- Dan Rothenberg (Pig Iron): "Comic figures repurposed" -- Adriano Shaplin (The Riot Group): Ensemble as a musical "intersubjective unit" -- Hanna Slattne (Tinderbox Theatre): Working together in Northern Ireland -- Alexander Kelly (Third Angel) and Chris Thorpe (Unlimited Theatre): On writing and performance in an ensemble -- Ensemble and the audience. Mike Alfreds (ex-shared experience, method and madness): Sharing the experience of imagination -- Greg Allen (The Neo-futurists): An interactive ensemble -- Phelim McDermott (Improbable): "Safe emergencies" -- Peter Eckersall (Not yet it's difficult): The dramaturgy of long-term cross-cultural collaboration -- Katarina Pejovic and Boris Bakal (Shadow casters): Ensemble as a tool of civic engagement -- David Bauwens, Alexander Devriendt, Joeri Smet (Ontroerend Goed): On courting the audience -- Richard Jordan (Richard Jordan Productions): Towards a global ensemble
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