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Harold Clurman

    Harold Clurman était un metteur en scène et critique dramatique américain, reconnu comme l'une des figures les plus influentes du paysage théâtral des États-Unis. En tant que cofondateur du Group Theatre de New York, sa vision a profondément marqué le drame américain. Clurman prônait une forme de réalisme, explorant les profondeurs psychologiques de ses personnages. Ses intuitions de metteur en scène et ses critiques continuent de résonner dans l'étude du théâtre.

    Famous American Plays of the 1960s
    On Directing
    Nine Plays of the Modern Theater
    The Collected Works of Harold Clurman
    • The Collected Works of Harold Clurman

      • 1101pages
      • 39 heures de lecture
      4,6(11)Évaluer

      Harold Clurman's extensive body of work spans six decades, showcasing his profound influence on American arts and culture through reviews, essays, and lectures. This collection features over six hundred pieces reflecting his insights on significant events in American theatre, alongside his enthusiastic appreciation for dance, music, art, and film. Presented chronologically, it provides a comprehensive perspective on the evolution of American theatre, highlighting Clurman's role as a leading critic and cultural commentator.

      The Collected Works of Harold Clurman
    • Nine Plays of the Modern Theater

      • 896pages
      • 32 heures de lecture
      4,1(85)Évaluer

      This comprehensive volume contains nine of the most important, most indispensable plays of the modern theatre. What Harold Clurman has done in this seminal collection is to create for us a portrait of the progress and turmoil of the twentieth century. Ranging from the eerie realism of Pinter's sinister "Birthday Party," to the absurd literalism of Ionesco's conformist city in "Rhinoceros," to the baroque fantasy world of Genet's brothel in "The Balcony," to the tragic hilarity of Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," these nine plays, each entirely distinct, together form an incisive, compelling, and sometimes heartbreaking mosaic of our time.

      Nine Plays of the Modern Theater
    • On Directing

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(308)Évaluer

      “A straightforward, tasteful, and articulate account of what it is to bring a play to palpitating life upon a stage” ( The New York Times Book Review ).In this classic guide to directing, we are taken logically from the choice of the play right through ever aspect of its production to performances and beyond. Harold Clurman, director of such memorable productions as A Member of the Wedding and Uncle Vanya , describes the pleasures and perils of working with such celebrated playwrights and actors as Marlon Brando, Arthur Miller, Julie Harris, and Lillian Hellman. He also presents his own directing notes for ten of his best-known productions.

      On Directing