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Richard Maxwell and the Paradox of Theatre
Richard Maxwell and the Paradox of Theatre

... the formal processes at work. Nevertheless, I question to what extent illusion plays more or less of a role in Maxwell’s work than it does in any other theatre, even in the most conventional of plays. If there is no place for illusion, then why have characters at all, let alone a stage-set which, th ...
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... All this to say that Julius Caesar was written in response to a highly charged political environment, one in which there was a collective knowledge of ancient Roman history. The parallels between events leading up to 44 BCE, 1599 CE, and 2015 are obvious in a political sense: all three points in his ...
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EPIC THEATRE

... developed a unique style suited his own vision. He detested the “Aristotelian” drama and the manner in which it made the audience identify with the hero to the point of self-oblivion. The resulting feelings of terror and pity he felt led to an emotional catharsis that prevented the audience from thi ...
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