Fifty Key Theatre Directors

Fifty Key Theatre Directors by Shomit Mitter, published by Psychology Press in 2005, offers an insightful exploration of influential theatre directors who have significantly shaped the landscape of performance in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with clear overviews of the approaches and impacts of fifty key figures in the field, including notable directors such as Anne Bogart, Peter Brook, and Jerzy Grotowski.
Readers will find detailed discussions on each director’s key productions, ideas, and rehearsal methods, effectively merging theory with practice. This book serves as a valuable resource for practitioners, theatregoers, and students interested in the dynamics of theatre direction and production, highlighting the diverse contributions of these influential artists to the performing arts.
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Fifty Key Theatre Directors covers the work of practitioners who have shaped and pushed back the boundaries of theatre and performance. The authors provide clear and insightful overviews of the approaches and impact of fifty of the most influential directors of the twentieth and twenty-first century from around the world. They include:
- Anne Bogart
- Peter Brook
- Lev Dodin
- Declan Donnellan
- Jerzy Grotowski
- Elizabeth LeCompte
- Joan Littlewood
- Ariane Mnouchkine.
Each entry discusses a director’s key productions, ideas and rehearsal methods, effectively combining theory and practice. The result is an ideal guide to the world of theatre for practitioners, theatregoers and students.
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