The Theatre of Socigrave;etas Raffaello Sanzio chronicles four years in the life of an extraordinary Italian theatre company whose work is widely recognized as some of the most exciting theatre currently being made in Europe. In the first English-language book to document their work; company founders; Claudia Castellucci; Romeo Castellucci and Chiara Guidi; discuss their approach to theatre making with Joe Kelleher and Nicholas Ridout.At the centre of the book is a detailed exploration of the companys eleven episode cycle of tragic theatre; Tragedia Endogonida (2002ndash;2004;) including:production notes and extensive correspondence giving insights into the creative processessays by and conversations with company members alongside critical responses by their two co-authorsseventy-two photographs of the companys work.This is a significant collection of theoretical and practical reflections on the subject of theatre in the twenty-first century; and an indispensible written and visual document of the companys work.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great collection of photographsBy HaroldThis book features a terrific collection of photographs describing the history and highlights of the Sunnybrook Ballroom; and will be of great interest particularly to those who grew up within sixty miles or so and kept hearing about the ballroom. It would be a much better book had it been possible to date more of the photos; though the author surely did his best. The printing of most photos is not very good; and there does not appear to have been any attempt to improve the contrast of the originals. That said; this is an inexpensive book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Everone who swam or danced or ate at Sunnybrook-Should have a copy..By George H. WebberGreat. I started with the pool graduated to the ballroom.After the war; went on; to Stan Kenton at New Years Eve in 1947. ate from there on until Mothers Day this year..Relived the whole thing again! Thanks.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Given as a Christmas giftBy JohnI bought this book for my mother who grew up in Pottstown. Back in the 1940s it is where she and my father spent every weekend. She is was thrilled to get this book for Christmas and it brought back many memories thank you very much .