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Not Magic but Work: An Ethnographic Account of a Rehearsal Process [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x14 mm, weight: 304 g, Illustrations, black & white
  • Sērija : Theatre: Theory Practice Performance
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0719099315
  • ISBN-13: 9780719099311
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x14 mm, weight: 304 g, Illustrations, black & white
  • Sērija : Theatre: Theory Practice Performance
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0719099315
  • ISBN-13: 9780719099311
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This book is a detailed description of the intensive work process involved in the making of Toy Symphony, a new play by Michael Gow, directed by Neil Armfield and brought to the stage for the first time in December 2007 by Company B at the Belvoir Street Theatre in Sydney. Drawing on many years of pioneering research into the nature of contemporary rehearsal practice, Gay McAuley rejects simplistic notions of playwright or director as 'auteur'. Her account makes possible a more nuanced understanding of the real artistry involved in what it is that the director does and what the playwright contributes to the process, as well as facilitating a deeper appreciation of the profoundly collaborative nature of theatrical creation.

The book is in two parts. The first describes the work process and the complex relations between participants noted by McAuley during her intensive observation of the rehearsal period and intermittent presence throughout the run of the production. Heavily indebted to contemporary ethnographic practice, this description is concerned not only with the aesthetic choices involved in the creation of a work of art but also with the institutional, social and cultural contexts within which the work process is embedded. The second part consists of a number of essays reflecting on aspects of the work observed, and providing a theoretical framework for deeper understanding of the rehearsal practices described. McAuley concludes that contemporary theatre constitutes a highly effective model of group creativity that could be applied in many different institutional contexts.

Recenzijas

'A welcome contribution to the field' P. Solomon Lennox, Studies in Theatre and Performance, 2013|Alex Mermikides Kingston University Gay McAuleys modest summary of her project as an attempt to describe a single rehearsal process (p. 2) does not do justice to the significance of this volume in furthering our understanding of how a group of artists with very different skills, working in a range of different media, come together for an intensive period and produce a single work of art (p. 4), and in exemplifying the value of rehearsal observation in revealing the profoundly collaborative nature of theatrical creation (p. 4). As a forensic account of Belvoir Street Theatres staging of Michael Gows Toy Symphony (2007), this study affirms the international significance of this theatre company to a readership outside of Australia., Alex Mermikides, Kingston University, Contemporary Theatre Review, 30 April 2015 -- .

Papildus informācija

Joint winner of Rob Jordan Prize 2014 (Australia).
List of figures
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Writing about rehearsal: some preliminary observations 1(32)
Part One The Toy Symphony rehearsals
Toy Symphony
33(2)
The starting point: Michael's text
35(7)
The first day (2 October 2007)
42(18)
Establishing the chronology (Day 2)
60(4)
The stop/start reading (Days 2--4)
64(11)
Scene work (Days 4--14)
75(20)
The sign systems come together (Days 15--19)
95(20)
Runs and notes (Days 20--27)
115(8)
Creating The Play
123(8)
Technical production: a parallel universe
131(8)
In the theatre at last (Days 28--35)
139(12)
Part Two Reflections after the event
Fact and fiction and the space between
151(12)
Neil's play, Michael's play and Richard's play
163(23)
The director's process
186(27)
Rehearsal and interaction ritual
213(19)
Works cited 232(5)
Index 237
Gay McAuley is Honorary Professor in the Department of Performance Studies at the University of Sydney -- .