In this paper, I explore German playwright Bertolt Brecht’s conception of the art of acting, and his views on the new actor’s conduct towards their craft, as a pedagogical model for Brechts’ broader view on how we should live our lives. Drawing on his key writings – most importantly, his famous street scene essay – I will show that Brecht’s conception of the theory-practice connection in his approach to actor training/acting bears some deeper insight into Brecht’s conception of the art of living a flourishing life. The new actor is called to develop a conduct of careful observation and imitation of human action, one that is marked by the pleasure and lightness of exploring the contradictory workings of the social world. By placing the actor...
This thesis is primarily concerned with Edward Bond's attempt to use the theatre to change society. ...
In this piece the authors seek to re-read Brecht in terms of his contribution to drama education and...
In this piece the authors seek to re-read Brecht in terms of his contribution to drama education and...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
Bertolt Brecht's reputation as a flawed, irrelevant or difficult thinker for the theatre can often g...
In this paper, I will explore Bertolt Brecht’s philosophy of education with particular reference to ...
This article examines Brecht’s contribution to acting theory and the various claims and confusions t...
"A re-examination of Bertolt Brecht the theatre practitioner in the light of his theoretical writing...
In my thesis I endeavoured to document the development of the view of Brecht?s works in our countrie...
The contemporary theater draws from the world fragments of concrete reality on which it bases both t...
The contemporary theater draws from the world fragments of concrete reality on which it bases both t...
The contemporary theater draws from the world fragments of concrete reality on which it bases both t...
This thesis is primarily concerned with Edward Bond's attempt to use the theatre to change society. ...
This thesis is primarily concerned with Edward Bond's attempt to use the theatre to change society. ...
In this piece the authors seek to re-read Brecht in terms of his contribution to drama education and...
In this piece the authors seek to re-read Brecht in terms of his contribution to drama education and...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
Bertolt Brecht's reputation as a flawed, irrelevant or difficult thinker for the theatre can often g...
In this paper, I will explore Bertolt Brecht’s philosophy of education with particular reference to ...
This article examines Brecht’s contribution to acting theory and the various claims and confusions t...
"A re-examination of Bertolt Brecht the theatre practitioner in the light of his theoretical writing...
In my thesis I endeavoured to document the development of the view of Brecht?s works in our countrie...
The contemporary theater draws from the world fragments of concrete reality on which it bases both t...
The contemporary theater draws from the world fragments of concrete reality on which it bases both t...
The contemporary theater draws from the world fragments of concrete reality on which it bases both t...
This thesis is primarily concerned with Edward Bond's attempt to use the theatre to change society. ...
This thesis is primarily concerned with Edward Bond's attempt to use the theatre to change society. ...
In this piece the authors seek to re-read Brecht in terms of his contribution to drama education and...
In this piece the authors seek to re-read Brecht in terms of his contribution to drama education and...