Artists and Issues in the Theatre Ser.: Nekrosius and Lithuanian Theatre by Ludvika Apinyte Popenhagen (2000, Hardcover)

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PublisherLang A&G International Academic Publishers, Peter
ISBN-100820440620
ISBN-139780820440620
eBay Product ID (ePID)1658601

Product Key Features

Number of Pages180 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameNekrosius and Lithuanian Theatre
SubjectMiscellaneous, Theater / History & Criticism, General, American / General, Literary
Publication Year2000
FeaturesNew Edition
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaForeign Language Study, Drama, Performing Arts, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorLudvika Apinyte Popenhagen
SeriesArtists and Issues in the Theatre Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight13.8 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6.3 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN98-013038
Dewey Edition21
Reviews«If this book had done no more than to introduce the work of the Lithuanian director Nekrosius, a major innovator in the modern theatre, to those unaware of it elsewhere, it would have been a considerable service. But Ludvika Popenhagen brings to her study of the multiple levels of Nekrosius' scenography a virtual history of the Lithuanian theatre, also neglected, and an acute sense of affinities and differences between the 'scenic writing' of Nekrosius and the aural and visual strategies of other significant figures on the world stage today. While defining Nekrosius' specific role in the determination of a National Lithuanian Theater, this book is also a discourse on the obstacles to, the struggle for, and the possibilities of a cultural transference. Ludvika Popenhagen, a Lithuanian born in Australia, knows something of this by nature and has the sensitivity of an experienced actress with the reflexes of a theorist.» (Herbert Blau, Distinguished Professor of English, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) «Ludvika Popenhagen's book provides an engaging and lively account of a contemporary director at work. This book is most valuable in that it documents successfully a field of theater scholarship that has to date been under-researched and neglected: the contribution made by Lithuanian artists to contemporary world culture.» (Helmut Bakaitis, Head of Directing, National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney)
Series Volume Number8
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal792/.0233/092
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
SynopsisEimuntas Nekrosius is a Lithuanian theatre director acclaimed by critics nationally and internationally. Belonging to the post-World War II generation of Eastern European directors, Nekrosius established his career during the tenure of the Soviet Socialist Regime and remains the most prominent metteur en sc ne in contemporary Lithuania. Nekrosius and his company of actors invent energetic movement sequences and poignant images where gestures and actions enhance or frame the text. This progressive mainstream theatre crosses cultural boundaries and does not depend on sociopolitical persuasions for its success. By creating innovative and alternative productions of globally recognized literary classics, such as Chekhov, Gogol, Pushkin, and Shakespeare, Nekrosius is one of the great directors of this century., Eimuntas Nekrosius is a Lithuanian theatre director acclaimed by critics nationally and internationally. Belonging to the post-World War II generation of Eastern European directors, Nekrosius established his career during the tenure of the Soviet Socialist Regime and remains the most prominent metteur en scène in contemporary Lithuania. Nekrosius and his company of actors invent energetic movement sequences and poignant images where gestures and actions enhance or frame the text. This progressive mainstream theatre crosses cultural boundaries and does not depend on sociopolitical persuasions for its success. By creating innovative and alternative productions of globally recognized literary classics, such as Chekhov, Gogol, Pushkin, and Shakespeare, Nekrosius is one of the great directors of this century.
LC Classification NumberPN2859.L56N456 1999
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