Boal Games
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Augusto Boal, Adrian Jackson: Games for Actors and Non--Actors,
Games for Actors and Non-Actors is a valuable handbook of methods, techniques, games, and exercises, and is a genuinely inspiring work by the world-famous author of Theatre of the...
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Boal, Augusto: THEATRE OF THE OPPRESSED, New York, New York, U.S.A. Theatre Communications Group 1985
ISBN: 0-930452-49-6 Very Good
Is the fundamental relationship between an actor and an audience an equal and active one, or is it a situation that encourages passivity and division? <P> This is the question at the heart of Augusto Boal's revolutionary Theatre of the Oppressed, originally published in 1979. Boal, a Brazilian artist and activist, has written a work that challenges the very premise of Western theater, starting with Aristotle and the first dramatists, and explores what social constructs lie behind the traditional theater form. Then, having explained such often invoked (but rarely scrutinized) terms as imitation, tragedy, and justice, he puts forward a new type of drama that bridges the long-existing gap between theater and politics. Central to his thesis is an attempt to bring spectators into an active role with the drama, encouraging them to comment on the social situations they see presented and suggest potentials for change. Other chapters explore the writings of Hegel and Brecht, along with a lengthy analysis of one of the most profound political thinkers to ever pen a play, Machiavelli and his bitter comedy Mandragola. Boal's book is a challenging one for American actors often politically naive and heavily schooled in the traditions of Stanislavsky-based "naturalism," but this text is vital reading for activists, progressives, and all artists trying to effect social change. --John Longenbaugh This unique resource for students, teachers and practitioners offers a series of games to illustrate techniques, acts as a mutlimedia encyclopaedia tracing the context and historical development of Theatre of the Oppressed. - Paperback 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches out of Print
[SW: Theater Audience, Artist, Relationship, Actor]
Augusto Boal: Games for Actors and Non-Actors 2nd Edition, Routledge 2002-10-25
ISBN: 0415267080 New
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Tarkenton, Fran with Herb Resnicow: Murder at the Superbowl, New York, New York, USA William Morrow and Company, Inc. 1986
ISBN: 0688067166 Very Good
BC2 - An unread, tight, clean, sound copy with only very minor overall shelf wear. The dust jacket shows very minor overall shelf wear with some light overall rubbing plus there is a tiny spot (less than 0.25") of heavy rubbing on the front near the top left corner plus there is some very, very light edge wear along the top and bottom spine edges. A mystery by Fran Tarkenton with Herb Resnicow from a concept by Bill Adler. A Super Sunday is about to start with one of the contenders being an expansion team facing team that is a veteran of Super Bowl games. The dark horse team's star quarterback has been a major factor in their successes but is considered an egomaniac by some team members and especially the head coach. Less than one week before the game, the head coach is found murdered in his office. A young sportswriter with ambitions to be an investigative reporter decides to hunt down the killer before the cops do. 249p. First Edition Very Good Hard Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall
[SW: Fiction Mystery Murder Crime Detective Detectives Football Super Boal Quarterback Quarterbacks Head Coach Sportswriter Sportswriter Amateur Sleuth Amateur Sleuths Investigative ReportingFiction: Mystery::Sports Mystery Fiction: Mystery::Authors P-Z]




