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Theatre, Performance And Technology

by Christopher Baugh, Jane Milling (Editor), Graham Ley
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Technology has always been an important part of theater, both as a means to an end and as end in itself. Throughout the twentieth century a unifying attitude in all art forms is the desire to examine the materials and the tools of making art. In the theatre this approach significantly expands the relationships between technology, scenography and performance. This book explores ways in which development and change in technology have been reflected in scenography, and considers how change in scenographic identity has impacted upon the place and meaning of performance.

Synopsis

Technology has always been an important part of theater, both as a means to an end and as end in itself. Throughout the twentieth century a unifying attitude in all art forms is the desire to examine the materials and the tools of making art. In the theatre this approach significantly expands the relationships between technology, scenography and performance. This book explores ways in which development and change in technology have been reflected in scenography, and considers how change in scenographic identity has impacted upon the place and meaning of performance.

About the Author, Christopher Baugh

Christopher Baugh is Professor of Drama at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2005
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781403916976

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