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Microdramas Crucibles For Theater And Time John H Muse

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Microdramas Crucibles For Theater And Time John H Muse
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 246
Author: John H Muse
ISBN: 9780472053636, 9780472073634, 0472053639, 047207363X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Microdramas Crucibles For Theater And Time John H Muse by John H Muse 9780472053636, 9780472073634, 0472053639, 047207363X instant download after payment.

In  Microdramas , John H. Muse argues that plays shorter than twenty minutes deserve sustained attention, and that brevity should be considered a distinct mode of theatrical practice. Focusing on artists for whom brevity became both a structural principle and a tool to investigate theater itself (August Strindberg, Maurice Maeterlinck, F. T. Marinetti, Samuel Beckett, Suzan-Lori Parks, and Caryl Churchill), the book explores four episodes in the history of very short theater, all characterized by the self-conscious embrace of brevity. The story moves from the birth of the modernist microdrama in French little theaters in the 1880s, to the explicit worship of speed in Italian Futurist synthetic theater, to Samuel Beckett’s often-misunderstood short plays, and finally to a range of contemporary playwrights whose long compilations of shorts offer a new take on momentary theater.


Subjecting short plays to extended scrutiny upends assumptions about brief or minimal art, and about theatrical experience. The book shows that short performances often demand greater attention from audiences than plays that unfold more predictably. Microdramas put pressure on preconceptions about which aspects of theater might be fundamental and about what might qualify as an event. In the process, they suggest answers to crucial questions about time, spectatorship, and significance.


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"A marvelous, wonderfully provocative and worthwhile project, written with flair, wit and intelligence, in a refreshingly lucid prose devoid of jargon."
--Jonathan Kalb, Hunter College


About the Author

John H. Muse is Assistant Professor of English, University of Chicago.

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