Performance theatre and the poetics of failure : forced entertainment, Goat Island, elevator repair service / Sara Jane Bailes.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Routledge, 2011Description: xx, 228 p. : ill., portsISBN: 9780203846179 (e-book)Subject(s): Theater -- Philosophy | Experimental theater | Performing arts -- Philosophy | Failure (Psychology) in literature | Performing Arts | Performance art | Product design | Theatre studies | Performing arts | Theatre: technical & background skills | Jurisprudence & general issuesGenre/Form: LOC classification: PN2193.E86 | B35 2010Online access: Open e-book Also available in printed form ISBN 9780415585651Summary: This title examines the role of the staged 'fail' in theatre through theoretical and archival modes of investigation. Using case studies it presents new developments in performance studies and theatre arts that have been influenced by post-modernism. What does it mean to "fail" in performance? How might staging failure reveal theatre's potential to expand our understanding of social, political and everyday reality? What can we learn from performances that expose and then celebrate their ability to fail? In Performance Theatre and the Poetics of Failure, Sara Jane Bailes begins with Samuel Beckett and considers failure in performance as a hopeful strategy. She examines the work of internationally acclaimed UK and US experimental theatre companies Forced Entertainment, Goat Island and Elevator Repair Service, addressing accepted narratives about artistic and cultural value in contemporary theatre-making. Her discussion draws on examples where misfire, the accidental and the intentionally amateur challenge our perception of skill and virtuosity in such diverse modes of performance as slapstick and punk. Detailed rehearsal and performance analysis are used to engage theory and contextualise practice, extending the dialogue between theatre arts, live art and postmodern dance. The result is a critical account of performance theatre that offers essential reading for practitioners, scholars and students of Performance, Theatre and Dance Studies.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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This title examines the role of the staged 'fail' in theatre through theoretical and archival modes of investigation. Using case studies it presents new developments in performance studies and theatre arts that have been influenced by post-modernism. What does it mean to "fail" in performance? How might staging failure reveal theatre's potential to expand our understanding of social, political and everyday reality? What can we learn from performances that expose and then celebrate their ability to fail? In Performance Theatre and the Poetics of Failure, Sara Jane Bailes begins with Samuel Beckett and considers failure in performance as a hopeful strategy. She examines the work of internationally acclaimed UK and US experimental theatre companies Forced Entertainment, Goat Island and Elevator Repair Service, addressing accepted narratives about artistic and cultural value in contemporary theatre-making. Her discussion draws on examples where misfire, the accidental and the intentionally amateur challenge our perception of skill and virtuosity in such diverse modes of performance as slapstick and punk. Detailed rehearsal and performance analysis are used to engage theory and contextualise practice, extending the dialogue between theatre arts, live art and postmodern dance. The result is a critical account of performance theatre that offers essential reading for practitioners, scholars and students of Performance, Theatre and Dance Studies.
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