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Peter Stephen Paul Brook, CH, CBE ist ein britischer Theaterregisseur, der zu den wichtigsten Vertretern des zeitgenössischen europäischen Theaters gezählt wird. Peter Stephen Paul Brook, CH, CBE (* März in London, England) ist ein britischer Theaterregisseur, der zu den wichtigsten Vertretern des. Dem Jahrhundert-Regisseur Peter Brook zum Geburtstag. Der Regisseur, der sich seit auf und außerhalb der Theaterbühnen. Für Peter Brook ist das Theater die Gesamtheit von Schauspielern, Publikum und Text. Er zählt zu den besten und bekanntesten Regisseuren der Welt. Diese. Peter Brook. „Ich kann jeden leeren Raum nehmen und ihn eine nackte Bühne nennen. Ein Mann geht durch den. Raum, während ihm ein anderer zusieht; das.
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Anfangs wird es einen kleinen Abriss aus dem Leben Peter Brooks geben. Seine Inszenierungen wurden in den folgenden Jahrzehnten internationaler und kleiner. Ursprünglich wollte er eigentlich Filmregisseur werden. Es ist etwas weit Ausgreifendes an solchen Gedanken.Peter Brook Video
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Simply, it was a matter of letting actions speak louder than words. His goal was not necessarily a new one, in fact many of his ideas were borrowed from his avant-garde contemporaries, but Brook was unique in his ability to present these ideas on stage.
He did this through experimenting with the very nature of theatre, perhaps most famously with his creation of the Theatre of Cruelty Workshop within the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Through a series of violent lighting, staging and acting, the Theatre of Cruelty would astound the audience—shock them— into a state that transcended just entertainment.
It would place them into a new consciousness, hopefully leaving them with some type of revelation within themselves.
Peter Brook put into action the ideas of Artaud. In Brook's Theatre of Cruelty, the same characteristics of this shock-and-awe technique were abided, but unlike Artaud, Brook was able to make the concept clear on stage.
Artaud was eventually admitted to an insane asylum in France for nine years and gave one performance after being let out, just before his death in The Theatre of Cruelty Workshop that Peter Brook founded was not only more successful than Artaud's demonstration of the concept, it also had a somewhat different aim.
While Brook did use the techniques that Artaud put forth in writing, he was not as spiritual as the Frenchman. Artaud believed that his cruel theatre could act as a guide to enlightenment; it was an instrument to all of society for a spiritual awakening.
Rhetoric would no longer serve as the main device for communication. Brook used all aspects of theatre to stage this: lighting, set, props, costumes, and most importantly, action.
All served to present the audience with a real, raw, and emotional experience. One exercise that Brook practiced in his Theatre of Cruelty Workshop involved an actor attempting to portray a certain state without using physicality at all:.
Exercises such as this encompass what Brook's version of the Theatre of Cruelty was. Through the physical, human nature and emotions are authentically evoked.
We sympathize more with the crying woman whose body is wrenching in sobs than we do with a woman who is standing still, struggling to produce a tear.
This style of emotion-through-action took no consideration of the accretion that the last century's Theatre produced. No longer was emphasis on the spectacle.
If the production's goal is an imitation of reality, than it will never go beyond that. Instead, Brook insists, reality itself must be the goal.
The audience may not consciously acknowledge the fact that they are being moved by the emotion, yet they are still moved: the invisible.
This is not to say that Brook did not use abstract methods to achieve this accessibility. These are the productions that Brook will be remembered for.
Brook forgot convention, and aimed to go beyond anything that audiences had already experienced. He changed, and not without controversy, the effect that the theatre can produce.
Thus he creates something honest: a human connection. And from that connection the audience's inner emotions are called forth—they are moved.
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Theater-Revolutionär Peter Brook wird Seine vielseitige Karriere erstreckt sich über sieben Jahrzehnte: von bahnbrechenden. Peter Stephen Paul Brook, CH, CBE ist ein britischer Theaterregisseur, der zu den wichtigsten Vertretern des zeitgenössischen europäischen Theaters gezählt. Geboren wurde Peter Brook am März in London. Seine Eltern nahmen ihn häufig ins Theater mit. Als er zehn war, führte er "Hamlet". Ein Klassiker der modernen Theaterliteratur "Kein Regisseur hat das moderne Theater in Westeuropa stärker beeinflußt als Peter Brook, die Spuren seiner. und untertitelt als»une recherche theätrale de Peter Brook«— ist entstanden. Ausgehend von einigen Textfragmenten erprobt Brook anhand des Stücks.Trouble in Paradise Your favorite Island or Isle film or series? Known For. Lord of the Flies Writer. Tell Me Lies Writer. Seven Nights. TV Series Self - Episode 4.
Self - Guest. Self - Director. Documentary Self. Self - narrator. Related Videos. Artaud believed that his cruel theatre could act as a guide to enlightenment; it was an instrument to all of society for a spiritual awakening.
Rhetoric would no longer serve as the main device for communication. Brook used all aspects of theatre to stage this: lighting, set, props, costumes, and most importantly, action.
All served to present the audience with a real, raw, and emotional experience. One exercise that Brook practiced in his Theatre of Cruelty Workshop involved an actor attempting to portray a certain state without using physicality at all:.
Exercises such as this encompass what Brook's version of the Theatre of Cruelty was. Through the physical, human nature and emotions are authentically evoked.
We sympathize more with the crying woman whose body is wrenching in sobs than we do with a woman who is standing still, struggling to produce a tear.
This style of emotion-through-action took no consideration of the accretion that the last century's Theatre produced. No longer was emphasis on the spectacle.
If the production's goal is an imitation of reality, than it will never go beyond that. Instead, Brook insists, reality itself must be the goal.
The audience may not consciously acknowledge the fact that they are being moved by the emotion, yet they are still moved: the invisible.
This is not to say that Brook did not use abstract methods to achieve this accessibility. These are the productions that Brook will be remembered for.
Brook forgot convention, and aimed to go beyond anything that audiences had already experienced. He changed, and not without controversy, the effect that the theatre can produce.
Thus he creates something honest: a human connection. And from that connection the audience's inner emotions are called forth—they are moved.
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