"If the word, spoken or withheld, is a central and potent fact of theatre, so, too, is space and the occupation of that space by the body. Nor is it simply a matter of proxemics, of the meaning generated by gesture or appearance; it is that the word is made flesh. The theatre is by its nature sensuous. Even didactic drama alchemises its arguments through the mind made body. The severity of words on the page is corrupted by the mouth which articulates them. The minimalism of the printed word gives way to plenitude. That seduction, implicit in the text, becomes explicit in production. It cannot be extirpated. "
em Modern American Drama de C.W.E. Bigsby
aqui, para ler tudo.
[na loja são quarenta dólares, o que dá que pensar]
Modern American Drama
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
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Publicado por Ana V. às 9:18 AM
TAGS AmLit, David Mamet, Sam Shepard, teatro, Tennessee Williams
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