Albee in Performance

Awards:   Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Performing Arts) 2011 Winner of 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards, Bronze Medal, Performing Arts category.
Author:   Rakesh H. Solomon ,  Edward Albee
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
ISBN:  

9780253222053


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   10 September 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Albee in Performance


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Awards

  • Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Performing Arts) 2011
  • Winner of 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards, Bronze Medal, Performing Arts category.

Overview

A premier playwright, Edward Albee is also a gifted director. Albee in Performance details Albee's directorial vision and how that vision animates his plays. Having had extraordinary access to Albee as director, Rakesh H. Solomon reveals how Albee has shaped his plays in performance, the attention he pays to each aspect of theater, and how his conception of the key plays he has directed has evolved over a five-decade career. Solomon pays careful attention to the major works, from The American Dream and Zoo Story to Albee's best-known work, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, as well as to later plays such as Marriage Play and Three Tall Women. The book also includes interviews with Albee and his collaborators on all aspects of staging, from rehearsal to performance.

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Author:   Rakesh H. Solomon ,  Edward Albee
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780253222053


ISBN 10:   0253222052
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   10 September 2010
Audience:   Adult education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents Foreword by Edward Albee Acknowledgments 1. Albee in the Theatre 2. Casting Practices and Director's Preparation 3. The American Dream 4. The Zoo Story 5. Fam and Yam and The Sandbox 6. Box and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung 7. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 8. Marriage Play 9. Three Tall Women 10. Albee's Double Authoring 11. Albee and His Collaborators on Staging Albee: From The Zoo Story to The Goat, or, Who Is Sylvia? 1. Albee Directs Albee 2. The Lady From Dubuque 3. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 4. Albee Directs Beckett 5. Marriage Play 6. Three Tall Women 7. The Goat, or, Who is Sylvia? Notes Works Cited Index

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This book is the fruit of the author's project to personally observe and document 'the rehearsals of fifteen Albee-directed productions [of his own works] since the late-seventies.' Solomon (theater and drama, Univ. of Indiana, Bloomington) has been studying the work of Edward Albee for 30 years, and his familiarity with Albee as director is impressive. His central argument is that understanding Albee as director clarifies and illuminates Albee's plays in general. Though wary of the intentional fallacy, Solomon fully documents Albee's choices and decisions, frequently shedding a corrective light on texts as Albee imagined them. Solomon is adroit in comparing Albee to other playwrights-as-directors--Samuel Beckett, Bertolt Brecht, and George Bernard Shaw, for example--and to a number of renowned directors, ranging from Stanislavski to Alan Schneider. Solomon includes transcripts of numerous interviews with Albee and many of his collaborators, from actors to designers and stage managers. What surfaces is a valuable portrait of Albee as an actor's director, influenced by, but not bound to, the American method-acting tradition. Clearly 'demonstrate[ing] how central staging and performance are to Albee's conception and practice of his art,' this valuable study serves those interested in both literature and performance. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. -- ChoiceW. W. Demastes, Louisiana State University A book of stunning revelations... Solomon's extraordinary thirty year documentation of Albee's plays in production... is a major gift to directors, actors, designers, and others... Albee scholars, in particular, would ignore this new study at their peril... It will prove to be an indispensible source and catalyst for future Albee scholarship, and a highly influential creative guide to understanding one of America's greatest and, perhaps, most mysterious playwrights. -David A. Crespy Solomon usefully contextualizes Albee in relation to Beckett, Pinter, and other dramatists for whom such totality of vision is (or was) a significant dimension of their practice. At the same time, though, one of the strengths of this book is in demonstrating just how collaborative a theatre artist Albee is. -Stephen Bottoms, New Theatre Quarterly Fully documents Albee's choices and decisions, frequently shedding a corrective light on texts as Albee imagined them... A valuable portrait of Albee as an actor's director, influenced by, but not bound to, the American method-acting tradition. Highly recommended. -Choice Anyone wishing to study not only me as a director/author, but the creative mind at practical work will be gratified. -Edward Albee What is so enjoyable about this study is that it reflects all the complex choices that go into staging a live performance. -Matthew Roudane, author of Understanding Edward Albee and American Drama, 1960-Present: A Critical History Rakesh Solomon's insightful study Albee in Performance appeals to a broad spectrum of readers. Scholars, teachers, and Edward Albee fans will want to read it for interpretations of characters and themes in Albee's plays. Directors and deigners will enjoy the book from the standpoint of theatrical production. Theatre students at all levels can learn about their craft from case studies of how Albee himself solved production problems. -Theatre Topics Albee in Performance provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of Edward Albee's work directing his own plays, a topic which has received far less attention than it deserves... [It] will prove of lasting benefit to literary scholars and theatre professionals as they attempt to capture Albee's original intent and interpretation of his plays. -Valley Voices: A Literary Review, Fall 2010 Albee in Performance is a fascinating volume. Solomon's writing is lively... It is an important contribution to our understanding of Edward Albee as a man of the theatre. -Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism For theatre professionals as well as academics, this book is a quick and useful glimpse into the theatrical practices of Edward Albee as they reveal his own aesthetic principles. -Text & Presentation Albee in Performance is an impressive documentation of Albee's rehearsal practices that, along the way, reveals countless insights into the characters and play worlds of one of our most celebrated living playwrights. -Theatre Survey


What is so enjoyable about this study is that it reflects all the complex choices that go into staging a live performance. Matthew Roudane, Georgia State University Anyone wishing to study not only me as a director/author, but the creative mind at practical work will be gratified. Edward Albee


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Rakesh H. Solomon teaches in the Department of Theatre and Drama at Indiana University Bloomington.

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