Staging the Screen
Notes
After tracing the history of current approaches back to early practitioners such as Méliès, Painlévé and Piscator, Staging the Screen explores in detail recent productions by Svoboda, the Wooster Group, Forkbeard Fantasy, Forced Entertainment, Station House Opera, and Lepage. Charts the impact of developing technologies and addresses critical issues raised by multi-media and intermedia work.
| Artist / Author | Greg Giesekam |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Palgrave |
| ISBN | 9781403916990 |
| Reference | P0965 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Type | Publication |
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