Contemporary Mise en Scène
Staging Theatre Today
By Patrice Pavis
Translated by Joel Anderson
Published October 29th 2012 by Routledge – 384 pages
Published October 29th 2012 by Routledge – 384 pages
‘We have good reason to be wary of mise en scène, but that is all the more reason to question this wariness … it seems that images from a performance come back to haunt us, as if to prolong and transform our experience as spectators, as if to force us to rethink the event, to return to our pleasure or our terror.’ – Patrice Pavis, from the foreword
Contemporary Mise en Scène is Patrice Pavis’s masterful analysis of the role that staging has played in the creation and practice of theatre throughout history. This stunningly ambitious study considers:
But it also applies sustained critical attention to the challenges of defining mise en scène, of tracking its development, and of exploring its possible futures. Joel Anderson’s powerful new translation lucidly realises Pavis’s investigation of the changing possibilities for stagecraft in the context of performance art, physical theatre and modern theory.
Patrice Pavis is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Kent. He was formerly Professor of Theatre Studies at Paris VIII University. His Dictionary of the Theatre has been published in 30 different languages.
Name: Contemporary Mise en Scène: Staging Theatre Today (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Patrice PavisTranslated by Joel Anderson.
‘We have good reason to be wary of mise en scène, but that is all the more reason to question this wariness … it seems that images from a performance come back to haunt us, as if to prolong and transform our experience...
Categories: Scenography, European Performance