The life and times of the new American play, and the life and times of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Dramatic Writing Program.
Showing posts with label the American voice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the American voice. Show all posts
Thursday, November 18, 2010
My Kind of Theatre = Performed Participatory Democracy
City Council Meeting is performed participatory democracy -- part play, part social sculpture, part town meeting. Performers and viewers will be the Mayor and Council members, city secretary, citizens and, of course, the misfits like me who hang out at city council meetings and always have something to say. Come early and you might end up in the Mayor's chair.
Go here for more about this project from the fascinating Aaron Landsman (Elevator Repair Service's Gatz, 13P's American Treasure).
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Still a few bugs in the system
Trudeau is one of the great masters of dialogue in the history of American culture. Observe the fine calibration of his timing, the division of lines through the progression of panels. Many of his best strips feature a pause — a "blank" third panel with no dialogue, followed by a punch line where a character backs off on the position they'd taken in the second panel, realizing the absurdity of their own argument. Or look at the way Mike, the silent observer, is deployed in the example above (larger image), from the "Boopsie Poses for Playboy" sequence, May 23, 1979.
More of the strip's greatest hits at this link.
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