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Peter Brook: Oxford to Orghast

Oxford to Orghast

Author: R. Helfer and G. Loney   Series: Contemporary Theatre Studies

This text concentrates on Brook's early years and his innovative achievements in opera, television, film and theatre. His productions are viewed seperately, in chronological order, suggesting Brook's developing and changing interests.

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This text concentrates on Brook's early years and his innovative achievements in opera, television, film and theatre. His productions are viewed seperately, in chronological order, suggesting Brook's developing and changing interests.

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Peter Brook is known internationally as a theatre visionary, and a daring experimenter on the cutting-edge of performance and production. This book concentrates on Brook's early years, and his innovative achievements in opera, television, film, and the theatre. His productions are viewed separately, in chronological order, suggesting Brook's developing and changing interests. The authors include thought-provoking interviews with Brook (and with numerous outstanding artists who have worked with him) and bring to the reader penetrating critiques of Brook's theories and practices as a man of the theatre.

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Richard Helfer, Glenn Loney

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Peter Brook is known internationally as a theatre visionary, and a daring experimenter on the cutting-edge of performance and production. This book concentrates on Brook's early years, and his innovative achievements in opera, television, film, and the theatre. His productions are viewed separately, in chronological order, suggesting Brook's developing and changing interests. The authors include thought-provoking interviews with Brook (and with numerous outstanding artists who have worked with him) and bring to the reader penetrating critiques of Brook's theories and practices as a man of the theatre.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
16th September 1998
Edition
1st
Pages
348
ISBN
9789057022081

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