Week 8 – Brecht - What is “Epic Theatre”?. “The only form that can grasp the processes which drama needs to grasp if it is to provide an all-encompassing view of the world” BB‟s „all-encompassing view of the world’ was Marxism. Epic Theatre derives from Greek. Epos...
Kuo Pao Kun (1939–2002) was often regarded as the doyen of Singapore theatre. The interview reveals how his theatre practice in the 1960s–1970s worked through Chinese theatre (in both its spoken and more traditional sung forms), Brechtian theatre (with its alienation effect) and modern ...
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Literary Marxist Bertolt Brecht presented innovative modernist but Marxist theatre. What is Revisionist Marxism? Challenging orthodox Marxism while expanding the limits of traditional Marxism, Revisionist Marxism reinterprets the Marxist theory, offering pragmatic and flexible concepts amidst the dynamic ...
and he uses Brechtian alienation devices to separate the audience from involvement.The plot of the film, as Godard described it in an interview, is simple: “a guy who leaves his family to follow a girl much younger than he is. She is in cahoots with slightly shady people and it leads...
Martín Kohan has suggested that for Lukács “what is involved is a certain system of representation, that is, the mediation of certain forms.” Brecht, on the other hand, demanded that “the realistic character of a literary work be resolved taking as a reference not literature but reality ...
Brechtgestuscritical pedagogyV-effektIn theatre, effective accent design supports the world of the play, is fully understood by the intended audience in the performance space, and is emancipatory for actors to embody and for the linguistic communities it represents. Usually, these aims are ...
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"The Point Is, You Don't Seem to Have Learnt Anything": Reimagining J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls as a Brechtian Lehrstück for the Middle Classes This article considers the applicability of Bertolt Brecht's most radical formal innovation, the Lehrstück or learning play, to a play...