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Robert Lepage / Ex Machina Dr James Reynolds (Formerly Kingston University London, UK)

Robert Lepage / Ex Machina By Dr James Reynolds (Formerly Kingston University London, UK)

Robert Lepage / Ex Machina by Dr James Reynolds (Formerly Kingston University London, UK)


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Robert Lepage / Ex Machina: Revolutions in Theatrical Space by Dr James Reynolds (Formerly Kingston University London, UK)

Robert Lepage/Ex Machina: Revolutions in Theatrical Space provides an ideal introduction to one of our most innovative companies and a much-needed and timely reappraisal of Lepages oeuvre. International, interdisciplinary and intercultural to the core, Ex Machina have negotiated some of the most complex creative and cultural challenges of our time. This book maps the story of that journey by analysing the full spectrum of their richly varied work. Through a comprehensive historiography of productions since 1994, Robert Lepage/Ex Machina offers a detailed picture of the relationship between director and company, while connecting Ex Machina to culturally specific features of Quebec, and its theatre. This book reveals for the first time how overlooked aspects of creativity and culture shaped the companys early work, while installing a dynamic interplay between director and company that would spark a unique and ongoing evolution of praxis. Central to this re-evaluation of practice is the books identification of an architectural aesthetic at the heart of Ex Machinas work, an aesthetic which provides its artistic and political centres of gravity. Moreover, this architectural aesthetic powers the emergence of concrete narrative as a new and distinctive mode of theatrical storytelling uniting story and space, body and technology, content and form and demanding that we discover the politics of these performances in the energetic gestures of theatre design, and space itself. Drawing on extensive interviews with Lepage, Ex Machina personnel and collaborative partners, Robert Lepage/Ex Machina calls upon us to revise both our creative and critical perceptions of this vital and distinctive practice.

Robert Lepage / Ex Machina Reviews

The 'revolutions' in the title of this exhaustively researched study refer at first glance to the immense impact Robert Lepage has had on international theatre culture through the works he has produced with the team of designers, scenographers, architects, project managers, dramaturgs, performers, and technicians he has assembled in his Quebec Citybased company, Ex Machina Reynoldss personal observations of Lepage in rehearsal are detailed and revelatory. * Theatre Journal *
Robert Lepage is one of theatres greatest living artists. This book shows why. Engaging comprehensively and intimately with Lepage's huge range of work, it reveals his extraordinary theatrical inventiveness and deep political commitment. -- Jen Harvie, Queen Mary University of London
In this provocative volume James Reynolds offers new ways of understanding Robert Lepages approach to theatre-making, arguing persuasively that this approach must be understood in spatial and architectural terms. Making skillful use of interview material and behind-the-scenes access to several Ex Machina productions and co-productions, this book offers Lepage studies a much-needed kick in the pants. -- Karen Fricker, Brock University, Canada

About Dr James Reynolds (Formerly Kingston University London, UK)

Dr James Reynolds is a Senior Lecturer in Drama at Kingston University, London, UK. His Ph.D. research at Queen Mary, University of London investigated performance practices in Robert Lepage's devised theatre. His publications include Howard Barkers Theatre: Wrestling with Catastrophe (Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2015) co-edited with Andy W. Smith, and Addiction and Performance (2014), co-edited with Zoe Zontou.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction: Genesis Ex Machina in brief Revolutions in theatrical space Architectural aesthetics The road to Ex Machina Learning curves Foundations: la Caserne and the patenteux Part One: Foundations and Stepping Stones (19941999) Introduction Chapter One: Lepagean Aesthetics Discovering Japans geo-poetry: Seven Streams of the River Ota Turning the power of space into theatre Contradiction as aesthetic key Flagships Counterpoint: A Dream Play Chapter Two: Making Concrete Narratives Ground work: The Geometry of Miracles Concrete poetry Making Narrative Concrete: Elsinore Scenographic acting and the body politic Concrete narratives - sublime effects Critical condition Form as cultural expression Chapter Three: Critical Themes Evolution Turning point: the importance of Celestine Class, contradiction and the antihero The Damnation of Faust in Japan Process, collaboration, authorship and directing Cultural difference, cultural specificity Part Two: Choosing All Directions (20002008) Introduction Chapter Four: Upgrades Zulu Time: Q for Quebec Upgrading the Trilogy The importance of Metissages Making The Far Side of the Moon Dramatic devices and the architecture of convergence Chapter Five: Quebec Stories Art and politics: La Casa Azul and The Buskers Opera Dance with three hands: Eonnagata Narrative terms: the story of the story of the storyteller KA: entertainment architecture Writing the myth Reading the circus Chapter Six: New Ways The Image Mill: all roads lead to home Opera on tour: 1984 and The Rakes Progress Ex Machina at the Metropolitan Opera The Blue Dragon: character, culture and concrete narrative Lipsynch: staging the scream Process in process Part Three: Starting Points (20082018) Introduction Chapter Seven: Critical Relationships The Nightingale and Other Short Fables Totem: evolving through the gift shop Collaboration: Ex Machina and the Metropolitan Opera Wagner, architectural aesthetics, and Der Ring des Nibelungen Reviewing the Ring The Tempest and LAmour de Loin Paying for art Chapter Eight: Brave New Worlds Virtual reality: The Library at Night The Tempest: collaborating the nation Hearts design Writing Hearts Concrete Hearts Writing Bet on red Chapter Nine: Beginning Frame by Frame Upgrades Making 887 Taking the narrative turn Le Diamant Coda Notes Bibliography Index

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GOR013795344
9781474276092
1474276091
Robert Lepage / Ex Machina: Revolutions in Theatrical Space by Dr James Reynolds (Formerly Kingston University London, UK)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2019-02-07
256
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