To Repair the World : Zelda Fichandler and the Transformation of American Theater

To Repair the World : Zelda Fichandler and the Transformation of American Theater

(Autor) Mary B. Robinson
Formato: Hardcover
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This book is a biography in the form of an oral history about a woman whose founding of Arena Stage in Washington DC in 1950 shifted live professional theater away from Broadway and inspired the creation of non-profit theaters around the country. Dianne Wiest, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach, and Jane Alexander, among many others, share their memories of this intrepid pioneering woman during Arena Stage's early years. As Head of New York University's Graduate Acting Program for 25 years, Zelda Fichandler also trained a younger generation of gifted actors. Marcia Gay Harden, Rainn Wilson, Mahershala Ali, and other developing actors who became "artist-citizens" under her guidance, talk about the ways in which she transformed their lives. Theater practitioners who have lived during Zelda Fichandler's time will find this book a fascinating and entertaining read--as will all theater lovers, especially those in Washington DC. And through this vivid and compelling oral history, students and aspiring artists will come to grasp how the theatrical past can shed essential light on the theater of today and tomorrow.

Information
Editorial:
Routledge
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9781032564630
Año de publicación:
2024
Fecha publicación:
5 de Abril de 2024

Mary B. Robinson

Mary B. Robinson was an American poet and writer best known for her collection of poems, "Aching for Love." Her lyrical style and poignant reflections on love and loss captivated readers, earning her acclaim as a modern voice in poetry. Robinson's work continues to inspire and resonate with audiences today.

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