During World War I, the stage-director Edward Gordon Craig wrote a cycle of comic plays for puppets, The Drama for Fools, which remained unfinished. This part of his work was for a long time neglected by most scholars, because of its contradiction with the author’s statements against playwrights and literarydrama. The article first recalls the history of the Drama for Fools’ manuscripts until their recent publication, then analyses Craig’s various comic techniques in this work as well as his difficulties to consider himself as a playwright.Pendant la Première Guerre Mondiale, le metteur en scène Edward Gordon Craig écrit un cycle de comédies pour marionnettes, Le Théâtre des Fous, qui restera inachevé. Cet aspect de son oeuvre a longtemps é...
Between 2005 and 2007, my design company Casson Mann worked on a project in Moscow about Stanislavsk...
A previously unpublished essay by Edward Gordon Craig which elucidates his ideas about the “right” w...
The article proposes a review of Gordon Craig’s Scene project, an invention patented in 1910 and dev...
During World War I, the stage-director Edward Gordon Craig wrote a cycle of comic plays for puppets,...
During World War I, the stage-director Edward Gordon Craig wrote a cycle of comic plays for puppets,...
The Mask (1908-1929, Florence, Italie, 15 volumes) : le nom seul de ce journal exclusivement dédié à...
In the 1920s and 1930s, Craig drafted two essays on Shakespeare, neither of which was completed nor ...
Taylor considers the role that book arts may play in Craig’s theories of the new theatre, or the Art...
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Document numérisé accessible uniquement dans ...
Edward Gordon Craig (1872-1966) is known as one of the 20thcentury’s most influential theatre the...
A roadmap to this Special Issue of Mime Journal. This issue emphasizes the tissue of influences that...
Le metteur en scène et théoricien Edward Gordon Craig, tant à travers l’influence de ses livres que ...
In this edited transcription of his remarks at the 2013 Pomona College (California) conference “Acti...
The article proposes a review of Gordon Craig’s Scene project, an invention patented in 1910 and dev...
Although lasting only two and a half years, Edward Gordon Craig’s engagement with the Purcell Operat...
Between 2005 and 2007, my design company Casson Mann worked on a project in Moscow about Stanislavsk...
A previously unpublished essay by Edward Gordon Craig which elucidates his ideas about the “right” w...
The article proposes a review of Gordon Craig’s Scene project, an invention patented in 1910 and dev...
During World War I, the stage-director Edward Gordon Craig wrote a cycle of comic plays for puppets,...
During World War I, the stage-director Edward Gordon Craig wrote a cycle of comic plays for puppets,...
The Mask (1908-1929, Florence, Italie, 15 volumes) : le nom seul de ce journal exclusivement dédié à...
In the 1920s and 1930s, Craig drafted two essays on Shakespeare, neither of which was completed nor ...
Taylor considers the role that book arts may play in Craig’s theories of the new theatre, or the Art...
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Document numérisé accessible uniquement dans ...
Edward Gordon Craig (1872-1966) is known as one of the 20thcentury’s most influential theatre the...
A roadmap to this Special Issue of Mime Journal. This issue emphasizes the tissue of influences that...
Le metteur en scène et théoricien Edward Gordon Craig, tant à travers l’influence de ses livres que ...
In this edited transcription of his remarks at the 2013 Pomona College (California) conference “Acti...
The article proposes a review of Gordon Craig’s Scene project, an invention patented in 1910 and dev...
Although lasting only two and a half years, Edward Gordon Craig’s engagement with the Purcell Operat...
Between 2005 and 2007, my design company Casson Mann worked on a project in Moscow about Stanislavsk...
A previously unpublished essay by Edward Gordon Craig which elucidates his ideas about the “right” w...
The article proposes a review of Gordon Craig’s Scene project, an invention patented in 1910 and dev...