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The Italian Commedia, and Please Be Gentle

by David Griffiths
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Overview

In the third volume of his Mask: A Release of Acting Resources David Griffiths concentrates his attention on Commedia dell'arte. Acknowledging the amount of information already available in this area, the author provides a brief but extremely lively historical/critical commentary. Despite existing on what seem to be "diametrically opposite sides of the theatrical spectrum" , Griffiths points to the fascinating common factors between the genres of the Japanese Noh theatre and Commedia dell'arte. He proposes six similarities: characters familiar to their audience who appear masked, minimal properties and scenery with the focus on the actor; the "families" of performers, a sharp mind as well as an agile body, a professional living on his skills and patronage; and a knowledgeable audience. Please Be Gentle, the witty and rumbustious play that completes this book, explores the various tricks and devices of Commedia dell'arte acting within a form and a fram

Synopsis

In the third volume of his Mask: A Release of Acting Resources David Griffiths concentrates his attention on Commedia dell'arte. Acknowledging the amount of information already available in this area, the author provides a brief but extremely lively historical/critical commentary. Despite existing on what seem to be "diametrically opposite sides of the theatrical spectrum" , Griffiths points to the fascinating common factors between the genres of the Japanese Noh theatre and Commedia dell'arte. He proposes six similarities: characters familiar to their audience who appear masked, minimal properties and scenery with the focus on the actor; the "families" of performers, a sharp mind as well as an agile body, a professional living on his skills and patronage; and a knowledgeable audience. Please Be Gentle, the witty and rumbustious play that completes this book, explores the various tricks and devices of Commedia dell'arte acting within a form and a framework accessible to the contemporary actor.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1998
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783718657186

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