The Second Birth of Theatre
Performances of Anglo-Saxon Monks
Mirosław Kocur author Mirosław Kocur editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:12th Apr '17
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This book presents a new approach to early English theatre by exposing a genuine relationship between monastic performances and theatricality. It argues that modern theatre was reinvented in Anglo-Saxon monasteries by monks who were required to transform themselves by disciplining their bodies and performing complex religious acts. After extensively surveying the monastic and liturgical sources of theatre the author reconstructs the XII-century staging of the Anglo-Norman «Ordo representacionis Ade» and demonstrates the fundamental incongruity between the ancient and Christian performativity. On a more personal note he concludes with comments on references to the monastic rule in «Performer», a programmatic text by Jerzy Grotowski.
ISBN: 9783631679128
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 390g
226 pages
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