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Clive Barnes (1927–2008)

Autor(a) de 50 Best Plays of the American Theatre [4-volume set]

23+ Works 167 Membros 1 Review

About the Author

Critic Clive Barnes was born in London in 1927. He spent two years in the Royal Air Force before receiving a scholarship to Oxford University. While there, he joined the Ballet Club, became editor of the quarterly journal Arabesque, and wrote for the journal Dance and Dancers. He was a dance and mostrar mais theater critic for The New York Times from 1965 to 1977 and The New York Post from 1978 until his death. He also wrote the Attitudes column for Dance Magazine from 1989 and contributed to the French magazine Ballet 2000 and the British magazine The Stage. He wrote or contributed to numerous books including Ballet in Britain since the War (1953), Frederick Ashton and His Ballets (1961), Dance Scene U.S.A. (1967) and Nureyev (1982). He died due to complications of cancer on November 19, 2008 at the age of 81. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Obras por Clive Barnes

50 Best Plays of the American Theatre [4-volume set] (1969) — Editor — 33 exemplares
Best American Plays: 7th Series, 1967-1973 (1975) — Editor — 25 exemplares
Nureyev (1982) 23 exemplares
Best American Plays: 8th Series, 1974-1982 (1983) — Editor — 19 exemplares
Best American Plays: Ninth Series, 1983-1992 (1993) — Editor — 16 exemplares
Inside American Ballet Theatre (1977) 13 exemplares
Ballet here and now 5 exemplares
50 Best Plays of the American Theatre, Volume 2 (1969) — Editor — 3 exemplares
Ghost Country 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Report of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography (1970) — Introdução, algumas edições44 exemplares
How'm I doing?: The wit and wisdom of Ed Koch (1981) — Prefácio — 2 exemplares

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The plays in this book are steeped in the 60s. The ideas, the language, the politics, the obsessions - all from that period that exuded so much angst and fear, even in an era of relative prosperity in the country. Looking back at these works from the position of 50 years, it is difficult to see that much has changed except how we do theatre. The large casts, the detailed descriptions of character, the exposition, the long stories and monologues - all of these are being eroded from theatre at a rapid pace due to the inability of the audience to sit still, the actors to memorize the lines (so I'm told; I haven't noticed that), and, of course, the cost of putting on a production with actual actors and sets that has driven us to a minimalist theatre. As a lover of minimalist theatre, I don't mean that as an insult, but still, when you read plays where there are numerous small parts that just show up for a cameo, then disappear, and many large parts that interact in all sorts of unexpected ways, you do realize that we are missing something.… (mais)
 
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Estatísticas

Obras
23
Also by
2
Membros
167
Popularidade
#127,264
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
1
ISBN
9

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