Peter Brook: Threads Of Time
Peter Brook: Threads Of Time
Peter Brook
ISBN: 9780413733009
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Overview
The theatre's greatest contemporary director
tells the story of his life
Peter Brook is the modern stage's greatest inventor. For over fifty
years he has held audiences spellbound with his critically acclaimed
productions. Now he has finally written an account of his life. Born in
1925 in London, at twenty-one Brook became the enfant terrible
of British theatre directing major post-war productions of Shakespeare
at Stratford-upon-Avon, opera at Covent Garden and new plays in London's
West End. He even made films. In 1964 he produced Peter Weiss's
Marat/Sade for the RSC and his whole approach to theatre became
radicalised. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Brook began
exploring the roots of non-Western theatre which once again changed his
view of what theatre could be for actors and audiences. His journey took
him to Paris where he founded a company at the Bouffes du Nord theatre
where he still works today. Brook's biography charts all the stages of
his aesthetic and spiritual journey, and touches on all parts of a
career that has been widely reported but never previously talked about
from his personal perspective.