As European theatre directors become a familiar presence on international stages and a new generation of theatre makers absorbs their impulses, this study develops fresh perspectives on Regie, the Continental European tradition of staging playtexts. -- .
As European theatre directors become a familiar presence on international stages and a new generation of theatre makers absorbs their impulses, this study develops fresh perspectives on Regie, the Continental European tradition of staging playtexts. -- .
Peter M. Boenisch is Co-Director of the European Theatre Research Network (ETRN) and a Fellow of the International Research Centre 'Interweaving Performance Cultures'
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Preface. The dissensus of Regie: Re-thinking "directors' theatre"I. Mise en scène to mise en sens: Towards an aesthetic politics of Regie 1. Regie beyond representation: Directing the 'sensible' 2. The restless spirit of Regie: Hegel theatrality and the magic of speculative thinking 3. Theatre as dialectic institution: Friedrich Schiller and the liberty of play 4. The essence of the text and its actualisation: Leopold Jessner the playwright's radical servant II. The theatral appearing of ideas: Regie in contemporary European theatre 5. The tremor of speculative negation: On Regie truth and ex-position 6. Seeing what is coming: On Regie playing and appearing 7. The intermedial parallax: On Regie media and spectating 8. Theatre in the age of semiocapitalism: On Regie realism and political critique Afterthought: The future of Regie? Bibliography Index
Preface. The dissensus of Regie: Re-thinking "directors' theatre"I. Mise en scène to mise en sens: Towards an aesthetic politics of Regie 1. Regie beyond representation: Directing the 'sensible' 2. The restless spirit of Regie: Hegel theatrality and the magic of speculative thinking 3. Theatre as dialectic institution: Friedrich Schiller and the liberty of play 4. The essence of the text and its actualisation: Leopold Jessner the playwright's radical servant II. The theatral appearing of ideas: Regie in contemporary European theatre 5. The tremor of speculative negation: On Regie truth and ex-position 6. Seeing what is coming: On Regie playing and appearing 7. The intermedial parallax: On Regie media and spectating 8. Theatre in the age of semiocapitalism: On Regie realism and political critique Afterthought: The future of Regie? Bibliography Index
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