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The History and Theory of Environmental Scenography

Hardback

Main Details

Title The History and Theory of Environmental Scenography
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Professor Arnold Aronson
Series edited by Joslin McKinney
Series edited by Professor Scott Palmer
Series edited by Stephen A. Di Benedetto
SeriesPerformance and Design
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreTheatre - technical and background skills
ISBN/Barcode 9781474283977
ClassificationsDewey:792.02509
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Edition 2nd edition
Illustrations 47 bw illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publication Date 28 June 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A classic work of theatre history and criticism when first published, Arnold Aronson's formative study surveyed the phenomenon known as environmental theatre. Now updated in this richly illustrated second edition to reflect developments and practice since the 1980s, it offers readers a comprehensive study of the theatre practice which has evolved to become the dominant mode of much contemporary innovative performance. For most audiences, particularly in the Western tradition, theatre means going to a building in which seats face a stage on which actors perform a play. But there has always been a vital alternative that came to be known as environmental theatre. Whether in folk performances, street theatre, avant-garde performance, utopian architecture, Happenings, mass spectacles, or contemporary immersive theatre, the relationship of the spectator to the performance has been one in which the audience is surrounded or immersed in a shared space, in which the multiple events may be happening simultaneously, and in which the experience of theatrical space is visceral and often kinetic. This book examines the history of this phenomenon and looks at a range of contemporary practice. New chapters examine how the 'transformed spaces' of earlier work have become the interactive and immersive productions that characterize the work of companies such as Punchdrunk, dreamthinkspeak, Teatro da Vertigem, En Garde Arts, and The Industry, among others. Updated to take account of the burgeoning scholarship on the subject, The History and Theory of Environmental Scenography remains the authoritative account that illuminates present day theatre practice and its antecedents.

Author Biography

Arnold Aronson is a theatre historian and professor of theatre at Columbia University in New York City, USA. His publications include Ming Cho Lee: A Life in Design; The Disappearing Stage: Reflections on the 2011 Prague Quadrennial; Looking into the Abyss: Essays in Scenography; American Avant-Garde Theatre: A History; The History and Theory of Environmental Scenography; and American Set Design.

Reviews

A timely reissue of Arnold Aronson's now-classic work on environmental theatre ... A critical companion to the study of environmental theatre and scenography, both for its systematic organization of terms and attention to relevant case studies. As such, it successfully traces the roots of present-day theatrical activity within a constellation of historical influences. * Theatre and Performance *