The Craft of Theatre: Seminars and Discussions in Brechtian Theatre (Methuen Drama) - John Davis - Books - Bloomsbury Methuen Drama - 9781408100691 - October 30, 2008
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The Craft of Theatre: Seminars and Discussions in Brechtian Theatre (Methuen Drama)

John Davis

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The Craft of Theatre: Seminars and Discussions in Brechtian Theatre (Methuen Drama)

Ekkehard Schall's life was devoted to the theatre. In this autobiographical memoir, he offers a lifetime of experience, expertise and memories of working with some of the great German writers, actors and directors of the twentieth century.


A member of the Berliner Ensemble established by Bertolt Brecht and his wife Helene Weigel in 1949, Ekkehard Schall worked on numerous productions of Brecht's plays and others with the Ensemble between 1952 and 1995. In the 1970s and 80s he combined the roles of leading actor and deputy director of the Ensemble. In all he played over sixty roles and achieved greatest success in the role as Arturo Ui, a role he played over 500 times.


The Craft of Theatre: Seminars and Discussions in Brechtian Theatre offers the reader a first-hand account of Schall's work, of his insights and his appreciation of the Brechtian roles he assumed and of the work of Germany's most important theatre. The Craft of Theatre is an important addition to Brechtian studies and to the biography of Germany's most totemic theatre.


'When you see Schall at work during his two-hour performance, it's as if you were watching Brecht himself on stage. Schall's technical skills embody all of Brechtian dramatic theory and practice, just as Brecht's thoughts and opinions infuse his performances.' NewYork City Tribune

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Released October 30, 2008
ISBN13 9781408100691
Publishers Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
Pages 224
Dimensions 159 × 20 × 223 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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