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Examines selected contemporary plays that represent a merging of theatrical form and scientific content - plays in which the science is literally enacted through the structure and performance of the play. This book traces the history of how scientific ideas (quantum mechanics and fractals, for example) are dealt with in theatrical presentations.

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"Science on Stage is the best available companion to modern science plays."--Times Higher Education Supplement "Kirsten Shepherd-Barr describes, analyzes and interprets a host of theatrical scripts and performances with science as their themes. She provides important historical context and lots of interesting insights, especially regarding the most recent plays... Who will read this book? Who should read it? Scientists, playwrights, directors, humanists."--Stuart Firestein, Nature "With science plays, [Kristen Shepherd Barr] says, what has been neglected by scholars is their theatricality. With that focus in mind, she analyzes plays on physics, mathematics, medicine, and the natural sciences, describing how they integrate form and content to, in effect, enact the ideas they engage."--Nina C. Ayoub, Chronicle of Higher Education "Is there a dichotomy between scientific investigation and staged drama? Not at all, according to Kirsten Shepherd-Barr ... whose fascinating new book Science on Stage puts the relationship under the spotlight... Whereas dramatists of previous generations such as Bertolt Brecht and George Bernard Shaw debated scientific issues, she says, modern writers like Frayn and Stoppard do much more: they enact the ideas they engage."--Michael Billington, New Scientist "The author's learned analysis of her topic, and her discussion of such plays as Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, Proof by David Auburn, and Tom Stoppard's Arcadia is an intellectual stimulant for anyone interested in theater of equations and formulas."--Misha Berson, Seattle Times "Science on Stage is an important foundational text for anyone interested in ways theatre engages science... In whatever way this emerging field develops, Science on Stage will undoubtedly be considered a necessary part of the discussion."--Margaret Araneo,PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art "Shepherd-Barr convincingly argues that the international stage is in the throes of a modern phenomenon of science playwriting... Highly recommended."--Choice "I particularly rejoice that Shepherd-Barr has often offered me the type of solidly postulated and textually supported literary criticism for which I would most ardently advocate."--Jeffrey B. Loomis, Text & Presentation

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1: The Tradition of Science Plays 15 CHAPTER 2: Why Theater? The Appeal of Science Plays Now 41 CHAPTER 3: "Living Newspapers" and Other Plays about Physics and Physicists 61 CHAPTER 4: Copenhagen Interpretations: The Epistemology of Intention 91 CHAPTER 5: Evolution in Performance: The Natural Sciences on Stage 111 CHAPTER 6: Mathematics and Thermodynamics in the Theater 128 CHAPTER 7: Doctors' Dilemmas: Medicine under the Scalpel 155 CHAPTER 8: "Just a Fiction": Staging History and Truth 182 Conclusion Alternating Currents: New Trends in Science and Theater 199 Appendix: Four Centuries of Science Plays: An Annotated List 219 Notes 231 Bibliography 253 Index 263

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    Publisher: Princeton University Press
    Publication Date: 8/17/2012 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780691155449, 978-0691155449
    ISBN10: 0691155445

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Examines selected contemporary plays that represent a merging of theatrical form and scientific content - plays in which the science is literally enacted through the structure and performance of the play. This book traces the history of how scientific ideas (quantum mechanics and fractals, for example) are dealt with in theatrical presentations.

    Trade Review
    "Science on Stage is the best available companion to modern science plays."--Times Higher Education Supplement "Kirsten Shepherd-Barr describes, analyzes and interprets a host of theatrical scripts and performances with science as their themes. She provides important historical context and lots of interesting insights, especially regarding the most recent plays... Who will read this book? Who should read it? Scientists, playwrights, directors, humanists."--Stuart Firestein, Nature "With science plays, [Kristen Shepherd Barr] says, what has been neglected by scholars is their theatricality. With that focus in mind, she analyzes plays on physics, mathematics, medicine, and the natural sciences, describing how they integrate form and content to, in effect, enact the ideas they engage."--Nina C. Ayoub, Chronicle of Higher Education "Is there a dichotomy between scientific investigation and staged drama? Not at all, according to Kirsten Shepherd-Barr ... whose fascinating new book Science on Stage puts the relationship under the spotlight... Whereas dramatists of previous generations such as Bertolt Brecht and George Bernard Shaw debated scientific issues, she says, modern writers like Frayn and Stoppard do much more: they enact the ideas they engage."--Michael Billington, New Scientist "The author's learned analysis of her topic, and her discussion of such plays as Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, Proof by David Auburn, and Tom Stoppard's Arcadia is an intellectual stimulant for anyone interested in theater of equations and formulas."--Misha Berson, Seattle Times "Science on Stage is an important foundational text for anyone interested in ways theatre engages science... In whatever way this emerging field develops, Science on Stage will undoubtedly be considered a necessary part of the discussion."--Margaret Araneo,PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art "Shepherd-Barr convincingly argues that the international stage is in the throes of a modern phenomenon of science playwriting... Highly recommended."--Choice "I particularly rejoice that Shepherd-Barr has often offered me the type of solidly postulated and textually supported literary criticism for which I would most ardently advocate."--Jeffrey B. Loomis, Text & Presentation

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1: The Tradition of Science Plays 15 CHAPTER 2: Why Theater? The Appeal of Science Plays Now 41 CHAPTER 3: "Living Newspapers" and Other Plays about Physics and Physicists 61 CHAPTER 4: Copenhagen Interpretations: The Epistemology of Intention 91 CHAPTER 5: Evolution in Performance: The Natural Sciences on Stage 111 CHAPTER 6: Mathematics and Thermodynamics in the Theater 128 CHAPTER 7: Doctors' Dilemmas: Medicine under the Scalpel 155 CHAPTER 8: "Just a Fiction": Staging History and Truth 182 Conclusion Alternating Currents: New Trends in Science and Theater 199 Appendix: Four Centuries of Science Plays: An Annotated List 219 Notes 231 Bibliography 253 Index 263

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