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Frantic Assembly have had a powerful and continuing influence on the popularisation of devising practices in contemporary theatre-making. Their work blends brave and bold physical theatre with exciting new writing, and they have collaborated with some of the leading theatre-makers in the UK. The companyâs impact reaches throughout the world, particularly through their extensive workshop and education programmes, as well as their individual and collective impact as movement directors on landmark, internationally successful productions such as Black Watch and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

This volume reveals the background to, and work of, a major influence on twentieth and twenty-first century performance. Frantic Assembly is the first book to combine:

  • an overview of the history of the company since its foundation in 1994
  • an analysis of the key ideas underpinning the companyâs work
  • a critical commentary on two key productions â Hymns by Chris OâConnell (1999) and Stockholm by Bryony Lavery (2007)
  • a detailed description of a Frantic Assembly workshop, offering an introduction to how the company works.

As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners offer unbeatable value for todayâs student.



Table of Contents

1. Biographical and Artistic Content: A ‘Frantic Method’?; 2. Key Writings, Principles, and Ideas: ‘Always Forward, Never Back'; 3. Ideas in Production: Hymns and Stockholm; 4. Practical Work: A Frantic Assembly Workshop; Conclusion

Frantic Assembly Routledge Performance

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A Paperback by Mark Evans, Mark Smith, Franc Chamberlain

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
    Publication Date: 5/31/2021 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367030858, 978-0367030858
    ISBN10: 0367030853

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Frantic Assembly have had a powerful and continuing influence on the popularisation of devising practices in contemporary theatre-making. Their work blends brave and bold physical theatre with exciting new writing, and they have collaborated with some of the leading theatre-makers in the UK. The companyâs impact reaches throughout the world, particularly through their extensive workshop and education programmes, as well as their individual and collective impact as movement directors on landmark, internationally successful productions such as Black Watch and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

    This volume reveals the background to, and work of, a major influence on twentieth and twenty-first century performance. Frantic Assembly is the first book to combine:

    • an overview of the history of the company since its foundation in 1994
    • an analysis of the key ideas underpinning the companyâs work
    • a critical commentary on two key productions â Hymns by Chris OâConnell (1999) and Stockholm by Bryony Lavery (2007)
    • a detailed description of a Frantic Assembly workshop, offering an introduction to how the company works.

    As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners offer unbeatable value for todayâs student.



    Table of Contents

    1. Biographical and Artistic Content: A ‘Frantic Method’?; 2. Key Writings, Principles, and Ideas: ‘Always Forward, Never Back'; 3. Ideas in Production: Hymns and Stockholm; 4. Practical Work: A Frantic Assembly Workshop; Conclusion

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