Format:
xii, 206 Seiten :
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Illustrationen.
ISBN:
978-1-108-47675-1
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978-1-108-70146-4
Series Statement:
Cambridge studies in modern theatre
Content:
"Visualising Lost Theatres argues that once a theatre is demolished, its theatrical, social, and cultural worlds are also at risk. Yet venues are living systems, not than passive containers of performance. A visualisation-or virtual reconstruction-can provide the visual and immersive feel of a venue, revealing performance logistics for actors and audience. We examine virtual models of the Rose Theatre in 1590s London where Christopher Marlowe's plays were performed; Komediehuset in Bergen, Norway, where Henrik Ibsen learned how to be a playwright in the 1850s; the Queen's Theatre, built in 1841, which represents an empire-building movement in Adelaide, South Australia; Cantonese opera touring in circus tents in Australia's goldfields from the 1850s; and the Stardust showroom in 1950s Las Vegas which shaped commercial theatre for a tourist audience. Each reveals new knowledge about the venues themselves, theatrical form, and performer-audience relationships. The book overall offers a methodology for this new technology in theatre studies: it illustrates how the virtual models can, in conjunction with performers and designers, be performance laboratories to test out the written archive"--
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-108-58380-0
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
Keywords:
Theaterbau
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Verlorene Architektur
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Theater
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1564-1593 Doctor Faustus Marlowe, Christopher
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Inszenierung
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Aufführung
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1828-1906 Olaf Liljekrans Ibsen, Henrik
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Theaterbau
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Theater
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Inszenierung
;
Aufführung
;
Theaterbau
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1564-1616 Othello Shakespeare, William
;
Theater
;
Inszenierung
;
Aufführung
;
Yueju
;
Kulturvermittlung
;
Hotelbau
;
Veranstaltungsraum
;
Inszenierung
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Choreografie