Conversations with Peter Brook, 1970-2000

Conversations with Peter Brook, 1970-2000 by Margaret Croyden is published by Theatre Communications Group in 2009 and spans 303 pages. This book presents a collection of dialogues between Peter Brook, a significant figure in contemporary theater, and Croyden, who has closely followed his career for three decades. The conversations delve into Brook’s innovative approaches to theater, exploring his major works and the evolution of his artistic vision over the years.
Readers will find insightful discussions on Brook’s landmark productions, including his interpretation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and La Tragédie de Carmen, as well as his influential nine-hour adaptation of The Mahabharata. The book also addresses Brook’s contributions to theater in various cultural contexts, including his work in the Middle East and Africa. Through these exchanges, Croyden captures Brook’s unique perspectives on drama and direction, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in biography and the performing arts.
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“A fascinating and provocatively stimulating distillation of three decades of intense conversations between one of the twentieth century’s few true theater innovators and America’s leading writer on the theatrical avant-garde. A splendid book.”—Clive Barnes
“Peter Brook continues to astonish, not in an ordinary, fashionable way, but in an ancient, insistent way that always forces one inward. There is a true, honest, fearless voice in this fascinating conversation.”—Ken Burns
Peter Brook, one of the most important contemporary theatrical directors in the West, shares his most insightful thoughts and deepest feelings about theater with Margaret Croyden, who has followed his career for thirty years, gaining an unparalleled perspective on the evolution of his work. In these interchanges from 1970 to 2000, Brook freely discusses major works such as his landmark airborne A Midsummer Night’s Dream and his untraditional interpretation of the opera La Tragédie de Carmen. He also covers the establishment of the Paris Center, his work in the Middle East and Africa, and his masterwork, the nine-hour production of The Mahabharata, which has virtually reinvented the way actors and directors think about theater.
Margaret Croyden is a well-known critic, commentator, and journalist, whose articles on theater and the arts have appeared in The New York Times, The Nation, The Village Voice, American Theatre, and Antioch Review, among others. She is the author of Lunatics, Lovers and Poets, a seminal book on the development of nonliterary theater.
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