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In a career that spanned more then four decades and four countries, Michel Saint-Denis-actor, director, teacher, and theorist-was a major force in twentieth-century theatre. Baldwin chronicles his life and career, which was characterized by frequent beginnings, triumphs, and disasters. Although the times, the artistic currents, and the places changed, Saint-Denis's ambition remained consistent: to create a permanent company dedicated to theatrical experiment coupled with school. While this aspiration was never fully realized, the result of his failure was to have a more lasting effect on the theatre. Always on the move, he implanted his theatre practice internationally through the creation of innovative drama schools and his own teaching. In this long-overdue assessment, Saint-Denis's contribution to the stage is brought to light in vivid detail. Making the case that the Saint-Denis's innovations, ideas, and vision are present in current theatrical practice, Baldwin resurrects this important figure and examines a life and career that had almost been forgotten. Thirty-five years after his death, the author contends his influence can still be seen in the drama schools he created-the London Theatre Studio, the Old Vic School, the Ecole Superieure d'Art Dramatique, the National Theatre School of Canada, the Juilliard Drama Division-and in the spirit behind much that was accomplished at England's National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, and Royal Court. This consideration casts new light on this important figure and reveals the extent of his role in the shaping of modern theatre and dramatic arts.

Table of Contents:
Series Foreword by D. G. Beer, Simon Williams, and Christopher Innes Acknowledgements Chronology (Re)claiming Michel Saint-Denis's Place in the Theatre A Call to the Theatre Burgundy: Working with Actors The Compagnie des Quinze and the Emergence of Michel Saint-Denis the Director Linking Theatrical Cultures: The London Theatre Studio Chekhov,the Rediscovery of Realism: Saint-Denis's Productions of Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard Michel Saint-Denis/Jacques Duchesne at the BBC Saint-Denis's Oedipus Triumph and Disaster: The Old Vic Theatre Centre Strasbourg and the Centre de l'Est Extending the Influence: The Juilliard Drama Division Epilogue Appendix: Actor Training Select Bibliography Index

About the Author :
JANE BALDWIN, a theatre historian, is a member of the Boston Conservatory faculty, where she teaches Acting, Dramatic Literature, and Humanities. She has written on acting techniques, training, and productions, and her articles have appeared in several journals including Theatre History Studies and Theatre Topics.

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?This valuable, well-written volume documents the work and influence of French director and teacher Michel Saint-Denis through detailed accounts of his productions in France and England and of the theater-training programs he established in England, France, Canada, and the US....Essential. Students, actors, directors, and teachers of 20th-century theater.?-Choice "This valuable, well-written volume documents the work and influence of French director and teacher Michel Saint-Denis through detailed accounts of his productions in France and England and of the theater-training programs he established in England, France, Canada, and the US....Essential. Students, actors, directors, and teachers of 20th-century theater."-Choice


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  • ISBN-13: 9780313305665
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313305668
  • Publisher Date: 30 Sep 2003
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 240


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