Overview
First published in 1938, "The Theatre and Its Double" is a collection of
essays detailing Antonin Artaud's radical theories on drama, which he
saw as being stifled by conservatism and lack of experimentation. It
contains the famous manifestos of the 'Theatre of Cruelty', analyses the
underlying impulses of performance, provides some suggestions on a
physical training method for actors and actresses, and features a long
appreciation of the expressive values of Eastern dance drama. Also
included is 'Seraphim's Theatre', in which Artaud attempts an actor's
application of the Taoist principles of fullness and emptiness. This
groundbreaking text is widely read throughout the world for the beauty
of its style and as a source of inspiration for new drama, and will
appeal to those in search of the essence of theatre.