Language: English
Published by The Drama Review, New York, 1969
Seller: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. TDR, The Drama Review, Volume 14, Number 1 (Fall 1969), edited by Erica Munk, softcover, illustrated. ITEM CONDITION: fair. The text block and illustrations are in good condition with no tears, dog-ears, or marks. The pages are age-toned and the first page is loose. The edges are soiled and shelf-rubbed. There is no bookplate nor signature of a prior owner. This is not a library magazine nor a remainder. The wraps are in fair condition (intact and attached, but soiled, wrinkle in bottom righthand corner, worn spine is intact but soiled and with small tear at bottom). 10 x 7, 196 pages, 12 ounces XX Contents: The Icon and the Absurd (Jan Kott), Genet's Theatre of Possession (Allan Francovitch), Funeral Rites: Eugenio Barba's Ferai (Marc Fumaroli\), A Sectarian Theatre (interview with Eugenio Barba), On Stage Fright (Donald M. Kaplan), An Interview (Witold Gombrouicz), Sören Brunen's Figurer (Colette Godard), Musica Elettronica Viva (Monique Verken), An Interview (Anna Sokolow), Intersections IV (Paul Epstein), Hard Core (play by James Lineberger), An Interview on Hard Core (Joseph Dunn), Awkwardness Is Not a Bad Thing: Firehouse Theatre (interview by Sidney Walter/Marlou Hotchkiss), Rock Theatricality (Robert Somma), Esker Mike and His Wife, (play by Herschel Hardin), Apocalypsis cum Figuris (photos and texts, Polish Laboratory Theatre), External Order, Internal Intimacy (interview with Jerzy Grotowski), A Grotowski Seminar (interview by Margaret Croyden), National or Community Theatre? (Victor Corti), Letter on Guerrilla Theatre.
Published by New York: The New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater, 1972., 1972
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. - Small quarto 10 inches high by 7-3/8 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed red & blue wraps. The covers are slightly rubbed. 131 & [1] pages, with black-and-white illustrations. Very good. This issue is devoted to television and its effect on performance in other media. Much of the material is from The Network Project, "a collective research-and-action group formed to investigate the operation of American telecommunications, and the extent of television's social influence and control over people's lives." Among the other articles are Donald M. Kaplan on the pyschopathology of TV watching; Stanley Kauffmann and David W. Rintels on censorship; Hans Ehrmann on the media in Marxist Chile; and John Mortimer on British Television.
Published by The Drama Review, New York, 1969
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. First edition. Softcover. 189 pages. Includes articles by and on, Jan Kott, Allan Francovitch, Marc Fmroli, Euenio Barba, Donald M. Kaplan, Witold Gombrowciz, Colette Godard, Anna Sokolow, Paul Epstein, James Lineberger, Joseph Dunn, Sidney Walter/Marlow Hotchkiss, Robert Somma, Herschel Hardin, Polish Laboratory Theatre, Margaret Croyden, and Victor Corti. Also includes numerous black and white images. A tight close to near fine in wrappers.
Published by The Drama Review, New York, 1970
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. First edition. Softcover. 173 pages. Includes articles by Peter Schumann, George Dennison, Stefan Brecht, Robert Nichols, Bread and Puppet, Witold Gombrowicz, Lucien Godmann, Franco Quadri, Darko Duvin, Paul Van Ostaaijen, Richard Schechner, and Larry Neal. Also includes numerous black and white images. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some slight wear.