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András Visky’s Barrack Dramaturgy: Memories of the Body

András Visky’s Barrack Dramaturgy: Memories of the Body

Jozefina Komporaly

(2017)

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Abstract

Widely considered one of the most innovative voices in Hungarian theater, András Visky has enjoyed growing audiences and increased critical acclaim over the last fifteen years. Nonetheless, his plays have yet to reach a wider English-language audience. This volume, edited by Jozefina Komporaly, begins to correct this by bringing together a translated collection of Visky’s work. The book includes the first English-language anthology of Visky’s best known plays—Juliet, I Killed My Mother, and Porn—as well as critical analysis and an exploration of Visky’s “Barrack Dramaturgy,” a dramaturgical theory in which he considers the theater as a space for exploring feelings of cultural and personal captivity. Inspired by personal experience of the oppressive communist regime in Romania, Visky’s work explores the themes of gender, justice, and trauma, encouraging shared moments of remembrance and collective memory. This collection makes use of scripts and director’s notes, as well as interviews with creative teams behind the productions, to reveal a holistic, insider’s view of Visky’s artistic vision. Scholars and practitioners alike will benefit from this rare, English-language collection of Visky’s work and dramaturgy.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Half Title i
Title iii
Copyright iv
Contents v
Acknowledgements vii
Preface: In Search of Lost Reality ix
Introductory Texts 1
‘Each Text is a New Beginning’: Refigurations of History, Remembrance and Liberation in in András Visky’s Theatre 3
Barrack Dramaturgy and the Captive Audience 23
Part 1 31
Introduction to Juliet: Confinement as Embodied Experience in in András Visky’s Juliet 33
Juliet: A Dialogue about Love 45
Juliet (original title: Júlia): Production History 111
Juliet in Korea: A Pedagogical Perspective 119
Part 2 129
Introduction to I Killed My Mother: When and Where I Killed My Mother 131
I Killed My Mother 143
I Killed My Mother (original title: Megöltem az anyámat): Production History 191
Part 3 199
Introduction to Porn: Code Name ‘Porn’: Political Protest and Spiritual Redemption in András Visky’s Theatre 201
Porn 211
Porn (original title: Pornó): Production History 271
Interviews 279
Conversation with Melissa Lorraine 281
‘Holy Nakedness’: Interview with András Visky 287
‘God’s Accountability’: Interview with András Visky 297
Afterword 307
Notes on Contributors 311
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